Blackwood Soldiers' Memorial was erected in 1921 in the most prominent place in Blackwood: the five-ways roundabout. It is a place of Local Heritage, listed for being "a notable landmark in the area".
Wittunga Botanic Garden, originally a private property with English gardens established in 1901, is located in Blackwood and features displays of Australian and South African plants.
Blackwood High School and Blackwood Primary School are located nearby in
Eden Hills. St Peters Lutheran School is also located on Cumming Street, opposite to the Blackwood Football Club oval, bordering the suburb of Craigburn Farm. There is diverse fauna in the park that wanders into Craigburn Farm including
kangaroos,
koalas and
echidnas. Many waterfalls, creeks and gullies are also scattered and found throughout the area.
Uniting (former
Methodist),
Anglican,
Church of Christ,
Baptist,
Roman Catholic and
Lutheran churches are located in Blackwood, as well as
Pentecostal churches including the Hills Christian Family Centre and Frontier Christian centre. The Blackwood Freemasons Lodge was established on 1 May 1920, initially meeting in the Church of England Hall. In 1933, in the middle of the Great Depression, the masons started construction of a fine two storey building in 1930, with the foundation stone being laid by Past Master, James Burnside on 16 December 1933. The lodge building was opened by the Governor of South Australia, Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven VC KCMG CB DSO (later to be Lord Gowrie, Governor General of Australia) on 17 March 1934. The official party included the Governor General, Sir Isaac Isaacs. == Transport==