Flinders Ranges

Flinders Ranges

Flinders Ranges National Park is a stunning landscape filled with unique geological formations, diverse wildlife, and rich Indigenous heritage. It offers numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration.

210,000
Acres Protected
100
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1977
Year Established

About Flinders Ranges

Flinders Ranges
 

Flinders Ranges National Park, located in South Australia, is renowned for its rugged mountain ranges, dramatic gorges, and rich array of flora and fauna. Covering a significant area, the park boasts ancient rock formations, including the iconic Wilpena Pound, a natural amphitheater-like valley. The region is of great cultural significance, with sacred sites and history deeply ingrained in the Indigenous Adnyamathanha people's culture. The park offers a plethora of activities for outdoor enthusiasts, from hiking through the hills and exploring hidden gorges to wildlife watching. visitors can encounter emus, kangaroos, and wedge-tailed eagles along the way. The park also showcases evidence of early European settlement, with historic sites open for exploration. Flinders Ranges is an essential destination for those seeking both adventure and a connection with Australia's natural and cultural heritage.

Highlights

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Wilpena Pound: A natural amphitheater famous for its panoramic views.

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Brachina Gorge: Known for its rich geological history and fossil sites.

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Sacred Indigenous Sites: Offering insight into the cultural heritage of the Adnyamathanha people.

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Aroona Valley: A picturesque location for photography and nature walks.

Notable Natural Features

Wilpena Pound

A large, bowl-shaped natural formation that provides breathtaking views.

Brachina Gorge

Home to well-preserved fossils and striking rock formations.

Sacred Indigenous Sites

Historical sites significant to the Adnyamathanha people, offering cultural insight.