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Simpson Desert National Park Adventures

Simpson Desert National Park showcases one of the world's largest sand dune systems, offering vast red sand landscapes and exceptional opportunities for desert exploration and solitude.

1,402,000
Acres Protected
Approx. 150 (mostly 4WD tracks)
Miles of Trails
Approximately 3,000
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Simpson Desert National Park

 

Simpson Desert National Park encompasses a vast section of the Simpson Desert within Queensland, Australia. Covering over 567,000 hectares, the park protects one of the largest continuous sand dune fields on Earth, characterized by parallel, linear sand dunes stretching up to 200 kilometers in length. The desert’s striking deep red sand dunes create dramatic landscapes broken only by sparse vegetation such as spinifex grasses, desert shrubs, and ephemeral salt lakes. The region is home to unique desert wildlife including rare marsupials like the crest-tailed mulgara and populations of reptiles adapted to the harsh environment. The park has significant cultural heritage with evidence of ancient Indigenous Australian occupation, including rock art and traditional hunting grounds. Visitors are attracted mostly for off-road 4WD adventures, remote camping, and exploring the extensive dune fields via marked desert tracks such as the famous four-wheel-drive route known as the French Line. Wildlife spotting, birdwatching, star gazing, and photography of the vast, unbroken desert scenery also draw visitors. Access is limited, requiring preparation and vehicle suitability for desert conditions. The park offers a remote experience with minimal facilities, making it ideal for experienced adventurers seeking solitude and unique outback landscapes. Key landmarks include the Big Red sand dune, one of the most iconic massive dunes in the desert, and Kallakoopah Creek. The Simpson Desert’s vast openness and extreme conditions create a challenging but memorable setting for desert exploration.

Highlights

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Big Red Sand Dune – Iconic, towering sand ridge popular with 4WDers

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Unique desert flora and fauna including spinifex and rare desert marsupials

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Remote 4WD routes such as the French Line providing authentic desert adventure

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Pristine star-filled night skies far from light pollution

Notable Natural Features

Big Red

A famous sand dune approximately 40 meters high and a landmark for desert travelers.

Kallakoopah Creek

Ephemeral watercourse that provides rare desert water sources supporting local wildlife.

Simpson Desert Sand Dunes

Parallel sand ridges that stretch across the desert, formed by ancient winds shaping the landscape.