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Rising abruptly from the Spencer Gulf plains, Mount Remarkable National Park is a rugged pocket of South Australia's Flinders Ranges that rewards hikers, wildlife watchers and history buffs alike. This is a place where ancient red-gum woodlands meet dramatic quartzite ridges, and where you can trace the footsteps of early European settlers while keeping an eye out for emus and yellow-footed rock-wallabies. The park's relative proximity to Port Augusta and the Clare Valley makes it an easy detour for anyone exploring the Yorke or Eyre Peninsulas.
Highlights & What to See
- Alligator Gorge: The park's star attraction – a narrow, sheer-sided gorge where a short walk leads you past towering orange cliffs and the famous 'Narrows', a slot canyon barely a metre wide.
- Mount Remarkable Summit Walk: A challenging 12 km return trail that climbs through mallee scrub to the 960 m summit, offering panoramic views over Spencer Gulf and the southern Flinders Ranges.
- Mambray Creek: A lush, permanent watercourse lined with river red gums and peppercorn trees – perfect for birdwatching, camping and a refreshing dip in the warmer months.
- Heritage-listed Woolshed: Built in the 1850s from local stone, this historic shearing shed provides a fascinating glimpse into the pastoral history of the region.
- Wildlife spotting: Look for western grey kangaroos, echidnas, and the endangered yellow-footed rock-wallaby, especially around the gorge areas at dawn and dusk.
Suggested Time to Spend
To fully appreciate Mount Remarkable National Park, plan for a full day – this gives you time to tackle one of the longer walks (like the summit or Alligator Gorge loop) and still explore the Mambray Creek area. If you're short on time, a half-day is enough to walk the lower Alligator Gorge circuit and visit the woolshed. For hikers wanting to conquer multiple trails, an overnight stay at one of the park's campgrounds or the Mambray Creek lodge is ideal, allowing you to experience the changing light on the cliffs at sunrise and sunset.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Augusta: The 'Crossroads of Australia' offers the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden and serves as the gateway to the Flinders Ranges.
- Flinders Ranges National Park: Just north, this iconic park boasts Wilpena Pound and some of the oldest landscapes on Earth.
- Clare Valley: South of the park, this premium wine region is perfect for cellar-door tastings and gourmet food trails.
- Yorke Peninsula: Head west for coastal towns like Moonta and Wallaroo, famous for their heritage architecture and seafood.
- Mount Remarkable itself: The small town of Melrose sits at the park's foot and is known as the oldest town in the Flinders – great for a coffee stop.
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Image credits
- Flinders Ranges National Park — DXR / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Port Augusta — GeorgieSharp / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Clare Valley — Scott Davis / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Yorke Peninsula — Beneaththelandslide at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Melrose — Pru.mitchell / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Port Pirie — Fairv8 / CC BY-SA 3.0