Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta is a new national park in Adelaide’s southern suburbs, offering a unique blend of nature, history, and cultural experiences. The park features a large adventure playground with various play elements, including slides, see-saws, and a flying fox, making it one of the biggest nature play spaces in South Australia. Visitors can also explore the park’s trails, such as the ‘Footprints from the Past’ and ‘Walking with Winaityiinaityi,’ which provide insights into the park’s historical significance and local bird species.
Surrounded by a purpose-built visitor hub, Glenthorne National Park offers facilities like shelters, BBQ areas, accessible toilets, and picnic spots, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable visit for all. The park’s rich history, including its former use as a farm and military training ground, is preserved through historical buildings and interpretive signage. Additionally, the park’s commitment to environmental conservation is evident through the restoration of native habitats and the planting of over 200,000 native plants to support local wildlife.
Named after a significant Kaurna elder, Ityamaiitpinna, the park pays homage to the traditional owners of the land and their deep connection to Country. Visitors can immerse themselves in Kaurna culture through various experiences, including audio tours and augmented reality content. With a focus on accessibility, conservation, and community engagement, Glenthorne National Park offers a holistic and enriching experience for visitors of all ages and backgrounds.