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Seasonal Things to Do in South Australia This Spring 

Category: Inspiration News RoadtoaMillion2526 Date: 19 Aug 2025

Spring in SA means vineyard picnics, whale-watching season winding down, and mild days perfect for exploring the desert or the coast. 

With warmer temperatures, blooming wildflowers, and wildlife in abundance, spring is the perfect time to enjoy outdoor adventures, indulge in gourmet local produce, and join in on delightful seasonal events. 

Here are our top seasonal activities to enjoy in South Australia this spring: 

Wine & Wildflowers 

As purple jacarandas brighten the streets of Adelaide, South Australia’s regions come alive with colour. In the Clare Valley, carpets of yellow canola stretch across rolling green hills, while charming vineyards and crisp country air make for the perfect spring escape. 

In the Barossa, vineyards bud and fruit trees bloom as the region celebrates with vibrant spring festivals, including the Anlaby Spring Fest—complete with picturesque gardens, live music, and local food. The Barossa Trail is ideal for cycling or walking, offering a taste of the area’s rich heritage, fine wine, and gourmet fare. 

Spring is also a wonderful time to visit McLaren Vale, where almond blossoms add to the region’s charm. Don’t miss the annual Grenache & Gourmet Festival—18 flavour-filled days of world-class wine, seasonal food, and the stories that shape this remarkable wine region. 

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Clare Valley Credit: South Australia Tourism Commission

Coastal & Island Adventures 

Spring along South Australia’s coast is a season of renewal, with native wildflowers blooming and marine life thriving. On the Eyre Peninsula, golden canola fields and wattles brighten the landscape, migratory birds return, and you may still spot whales at the Head of Bight. Baby marsupials emerge, making this the perfect time for a peaceful, nature-filled escape. 

Kangaroo Island also bursts to life, with wallaby joeys, echidnas, and newly hatched Rosenberg’s goannas making their spring debut. Honey bees are at their busiest—an excellent excuse to visit the island’s renowned honey farms. Combine wildlife encounters with the Annual Art Fest, a hike along the wilderness trail, and tastings of the island’s gourmet produce for a relaxing spring getaway. 

For a coastal escape bursting with charm, the Fleurieu Peninsula offers wildflower blooms, warmer weather, and lush green landscapes. Enjoy bushwalking, explore charming coastal towns, browse seaside markets, and spend lazy days on the beach. 

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Honey Farm on Kangaroo Island Credit: South Australia Tourism Commission

Outback Road Trips 

South Australia’s diversity shines in its outback regions, and spring is arguably the best time to visit the Flinders Ranges. With clear skies, warm days, and welcoming conditions, it’s perfect for hiking and bushwalking. Explore iconic landmarks like Wilpena Pound, St Marys Peak, or Parachilna Gorge. 

For a hidden gem, hike to Blinman Pools and discover spring-fed creeks surrounded by spectacular scenery. As the sun sets, turn your eyes to the night sky—the Flinders Ranges are one of the best places in the world for stargazing, offering unparalleled views of constellations and the Milky Way. 

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Flinders Ranges Credit: South Australia Tourism Commission

If you’re planning a spring getaway, there’s no better place than South Australia. From the coast to the outback, and the city to the rolling hills, SA has it all—stunning scenery, aromatic wines, gourmet food, and thriving wildlife. For places to stay in South Australia, check out SA Parks.