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Pooraka, SA 5095

Adelaide North · South Australia · Population 21,372 · Median age 34

Pooraka is a northern Adelaide suburb with excellent trail access and nearby camping, ideal for outdoor-focused road trippers exploring the Adelaide Hills.

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Written by Touringuide Team

Pooraka sits in Adelaide's northern reaches and serves as a convenient base for exploring the extensive trail network in the surrounding region. The suburb itself is well-serviced with shops and amenities, making it practical for travellers stocking up on supplies before heading out. With five campsites nearby and over 85 hiking trails within close range, outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of options for day trips and walks.

The proximity to trails like Mintara Singletrack (500m away) and Magazine XC (1.6km) means you can access quality hiking without lengthy drives. The area attracts a diverse population and offers a multicultural community feel typical of northern Adelaide suburbs.

About Pooraka — Demographics

Based on postcode 5095 area (ABS Census 2021)
21,372
Population
34
Median Age
$1,659/wk
Median Household Income
2.6
Avg Household Size
$1,517/mo
Median Mortgage
$350/wk
Median Rent
41%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Mintara SingletrackClosest trail at 500m; excellent starting point for hikers of various levels

Must Do

  • Hiking at Magazine XCPopular cross-country trail 1.6km away with good difficulty options
  • Tower Climb trailDistinctive climb trail 1.5km away offering views and a moderate physical challenge

Travel Tips

  • Stock supplies in Pooraka before heading to nearby trails—141 shops and services are available in the suburb
  • Mintara Singletrack and Montague Road Trail are walkable from accommodation, saving drive time
  • Plenty of public toilets (252 nearby) means trail access is well-catered for
  • Several pubs around Mawson Lakes and Cross Keys areas offer food and rest stops after days out
  • Plan trails in advance—85 options means it pays to research difficulty and conditions beforehand
Traffic & Access: Pooraka is well-connected to Adelaide's northern suburbs via standard roads. Fuel and supplies are readily available in the suburb itself before accessing surrounding trails.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking the extensive local trail network.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Pooraka?

There are 10 campsites near Pooraka, including Echo Holiday Parks - Windsor Gardens (5.8km), Levi Adelaide Holiday Park (6.8km), Caravan park (8km).

What walks and trails are near Pooraka?

There are 10 walking trails near Pooraka, including Stockade Rail Trail (0.4km), Mintara Singletrack (0.5km), Montague Road Trail (0.8km).

Is there fuel near Pooraka?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Pooraka, including Ampol Foodary Pooraka (Mawson Lakes) (0.7km), United Pooraka Northbound (0.8km), BP X CONVENIENCE BRIENS ROAD (1.7km).

What attractions are near Pooraka?

There are 8 attractions near Pooraka, including The Big Scotsman (6.1km), Adelaide Zoo (9.7km), Morialta Conservation Park (11.8km).