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Owen Springs Reserve adventures

Owen Springs Reserve Adventures

Owen Springs Reserve is a significant conservation area offering diverse natural landscapes and a glimpse into Australia's pioneering past.

140,000
Acres Protected
Varies depending on routes
Miles of Trails
Approximately 10,000
Annual Visitors
2003
Year Established

About Owen Springs Reserve

 

Owen Springs Reserve covers an expansive region in the Northern Territory of Australia, characterized by its varied landscapes of rugged hills, rocky outcrops, open woodlands, and riverbeds. It is steeped in history, being home to some of the oldest pastoral sites in Central Australia, including the old Owen Springs Homestead. The reserve provides ample opportunities for hiking, 4WD exploring, and wildlife observation. Visitors can traverse the rough tracks to discover diverse flora and fauna, with red kangaroos, rock wallabies, and a range of birdlife frequently sighted. In addition to its natural beauty, the area is historically notable as it lays along the Overland Telegraph Line route. This reserve is a perfect destination for those looking to explore Australia's wild heart, while appreciating significant cultural and historical landmarks.

Highlights

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Old Owen Springs Homestead - A historical site offering insights into early European settlement.

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Redbank Gorge - A stunning waterhole surrounded by towering cliffs.

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Red-Kangaroo and rock wallaby sightings - Offering excellent opportunities for wildlife observation.

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Hugh River - A seasonal watercourse ideal for picnicking and exploration.

Notable Natural Features

Owen Springs Homestead

The remnants of the original homestead provide a window into the life of early settlers.

Waterhole Camping

Primitive camping near waterholes offers a serene wilderness experience.

Telegraph Line Route

Explore parts of the old Overland Telegraph Line that transformed Australian communication in the 19th century.