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Greenhills Adventure Park

Coordinates: 35°31′42″S 138°37′27″E / 35.528371°S 138.624082°E / -35.528371; 138.624082
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Greenhills Adventure Park
LocationVictor Harbor, South Australia, Australia
Opened1982
Closed1 May 2016 (2016-05-01)
Attractions
TotalGo-karts, rock-climbing, mini-golf, tennis, maze, dry slide, flying fox, adventure playground
Water ridesWater slides, canoes, paddle boats, aquabikes

Greenhills Adventure Park was a theme park located near Victor Harbor, South Australia. It was established in 1982, and officially opened in March 1983 by Gavin Keneally, South Australia Minister for Tourism.

It closed on 1 May 2016, after the land was sold to property developers.

History

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Origin

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Greenhills Adventure Park was founded by Margaret and Bill McKenzie, with Rosemary and Tom Builder, in 1982, and opened in 1983.[1] It was a ten-hectare (about 25 acre) plot of land with over 20 attractions.[2] To assist in maintain the park during its peak season, Meg Whibley was hired as Managing Director, along with three full time staff and 30 seasonal staff.[3]

Closure

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In 2009, Margaret and Bill McKenzie sold the land to land developers Daniel McOmish and Dean Kyros, who wished to build 66 property allotments over the course of a four-stage development plan.[1][4] The park continued to remain operational, as property, such as the overflow parking, was planned to be built on.[1]

In mid-2015, it was announced that the park would close on 1 May 2016[5] due to interest in the first stages of development as well as increases in electricity and water bills.[3] The park sold discounted tickets to commemorate their last season,[1]

On 25 June 2016 the park hosted an auction, selling much of its equipment.[6]

Attractions

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Attractions at Greenhills Adventure Park included:[7]

Attraction Description
Tractor-drawn train A tractor-drawn train pulled customers around the park. The total ride time was approximately 15–20 minutes.
Dry slide The park had a 50-meter dry slide, the largest dry slide on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Half court tennis The park had a half court tennis field, with rackets and balls supplied from their kiosk.
Mazes A wooden maze was located in the park.
Archery The park had an archery range, with bows and arrows supplied.
Canoes Canoes were supplied for guests to canoe down the Hindmarsh River. The guests were able to paddle to the ocean, which would take around three hours.
Par 3 golf A nine-hole golfing course, with fairways ranging from 60 to 90 meters in length, was available. It was par 3 golf. Balls and clubs were supplied.
Aqua bikes The park had aqua bikes which could be ridden along a lake. Visible on the lake were the River Red Gums.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Greenhills Adventure Park Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Victor.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 17 October 2011
  2. ^ "Fancy a piece of history? Greenhills Adventure Park equipment goes to auction | 25 Jun 2016". What's on for Adelaide Families & Kids. 14 June 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b Gailberger, Jade (14 September 2015). "Greenhills Adventure Park to close, make way for housing blocks at Victor Harbor". The Advertiser.
  4. ^ SIMMONS, MICHAEL (8 April 2015). "Greenhills open for at least another year". The Times. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  5. ^ Simmons, Michael (10 September 2015). "Closing date for Greenhills". The Times. Archived from the original on 8 November 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Last summer for Victor Harbor's Greenhills Adventure Park - Australasian Leisure Management". www.ausleisure.com.au. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  7. ^ "Attractions Overview – Green Hills". Archived from the original on 21 January 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
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35°31′42″S 138°37′27″E / 35.528371°S 138.624082°E / -35.528371; 138.624082