Flinders Ranges National Park is the main protected area of the Flinders Ranges in
South Australia and one of the state’s most iconic outback destinations. The park is
known for its rugged mountain ranges, deep gorges, ancient landscapes, and rich
Aboriginal heritage.
Travelers visiting the park can explore scenic drives, walking trails, wildlife habitats,
and cultural sites. It is an ideal base for discovering the surrounding gorges, lookouts,
and historic areas of the Flinders Ranges.
- 🏞️ Explore scenic gorges and mountain ⛰️ ranges 🌅
- 🚶 Walk marked hiking 🌲 trails 👟
- 🦘 Spot kangaroos, emus, and native 🦅 birds 🌿
- 🗿 Visit Indigenous cultural 🛖 sites 🎨
- 🌌 Enjoy photography and stargazing 🔭 under clear skies 🌠
- 🚗 From Adelaide: 5–6 hours 🛣️ by car 🏁
- 🚐 By Tour: Guided outback 🗺️ tours available 🎟️
- 🚙 By Car: Sealed and unsealed 🛤️ roads within the park 🏎️
- 💧 Carry sufficient water and fuel ⛽ supplies 🛢️
- 🌤️ Check weather and road 🛤️ conditions ⚠️
- 🤝 Respect wildlife and cultural 🗿 sites 🛡️
- 📝 Inform others of travel 🗺️ plans 📱
- 🌅 Day 1: Scenic drives 🚗 and lookout points 🔭
- 🚶 Day 2: Gorge walks ⛰️ and cultural sites 🗿
- 📸 Day 3: Wildlife spotting 🦘 and photography 🖼️