City of Mitcham Hills Reserves Trail Network

City of Mitcham Hills Reserves Trail Network

Organisation Address
131 Belair Road Torrens Park, SA 5062
Organisation Phone
1300 133 466
Organisation Email
City of Mitcham PO Box 21, Mitcham Shopping Centre, Torrens Park, SA 5062

The City of Mitcham has approximately 40 kilometres of off road trail for cycling and walking. Four trail zones across the district provide a range of walking and mountain bike riding challenges and areas to explore. There is a variety of terrain, which includes some steeper gullies, quarries areas and stunning views of the ocean and surrounding hills. There is a trail for everyone’s skill level and remember, your safety is our concern, but your responsibility.


Zone 1 Randell Park Trails
Randell Park and Anderson Reserve are located to the west of Old Belair Road and north of Sheoak Road in Belair. The area is approximately 46.78 hectares of bushland that has previously been used for mining and grazing, and is now managed by Council. The reserve has pockets of remnant vegetation, former quarries, varying degrees of weed invasion and informal walking trails.


Zone 2 Lynton Reserve Trails
Zone 2 Lynton Reserve, Sleeps Hill Reserve and Lynton Depot Reserve feature a combination of vehicle tracks and meandering single trail, allowing visitors to observe city views, the Grey Box grassy woodlands and impressive quarry faces. The physical characteristics and the conservation values of this reserve have influenced the trail network design.


Zone 3 Ashby, Saddle Hill and O'Deas Reserve Trails
Zone 3 Trails are located in Ashby, Saddle Hill and O’Deas reserves at the foothills of Mitcham in the suburbs of Panorama, Pasadena and Belair.


The combined area is approximately 76.25 hectares and the reserves have pockets of remnant vegetation..

Zone 4 Blackwood Hill Reserve Trails
Zone 4 Trails are located in Blackwood Hill and Mountbatten Reserves in the suburbs of Bellevue Heights and Blackwood. The combined grey box grassy woodlands area is approximately 63.3 hectares of open space and forms a valuable link to the Sturt Gorge Reserve and Craigburn Farm Trail Network.

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Last updated: 17/10/2023
Information provided for: Mitcham Council
This record was updated by: SAcommunity Support Team.
Council: City of Mitcham
Electorate (State): Waite
Electorate (Federal): Boothby
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