To prepare for your visit, please check the conditions of access.
Lookout
Mount Bold’s Razorback Rd viewing platform and lookout showcases panoramic views across the dam wall and over the Mount Lofty Ranges. It’s the prime stop for a glorious snap and to take in the ambience of this wonderful space.
The lookout area near the dam wall (open only between 9am – 4pm) gets you closer to the water; on most days you can walk to the other side of the dam wall and back.
Walking/running/hiking
More than 13km of trails let you explore the southern section of the reserve on foot.
The Grade 2 lookout trail is unsealed, 1.4km return and takes you up gentle hills to a viewing platform.
The two Grade 5 hiking trails weave through a pine plantation and native vegetation, with sweeping views over the water, and with very steep and difficult hills they are suitable for experienced bushwalkers. The 5km Forest Loop takes you back to the car park, whereas the 9km Wedgetail Trail connects with the Kidman and Heysen walking trails for a more rigorous hiking experience.
Navigate the reserve with the free Avenza app
Download the Mount Bold Reservoir Reserve map
Picnicking
Pack a picnic basket complete with a blanket or chairs so you can sit back, relax and enjoy the lookout’s spectacular view.
Wildlife and birdwatching
Take some time and see if you can spot some of the 160 native animals calling Mount Bold home, including the Southern Brown Bandicoot.
Dogs are not welcome at reservoir reserves as they can carry harmful organisms that can easily contaminate the water and present a risk to the safety of the drinking water. Dogs also pose a threat to local native birds and wildlife. Assistance animals are accepted.
Free offline maps
Use the free Avenza app to navigate around the reservoir reserve, record your GPS tracks or enjoy other features. Download the map to your mobile device and you can access it even without mobile coverage.
Download the Mount Bold Avenza map here.
Click map below for a print-friendly version.
You can check current reservoir levels at SA Water's website.