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Deep in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges, Valley of the Moon (also known as Moon Plain) is a surreal, otherworldly landscape of eroded sandstone and clay pans that shimmer in the heat. This ancient seabed, sculpted by wind and water over millions of years, offers a hauntingly beautiful expanse of lunar-like terrain. It’s a must-stop for self-drive adventurers exploring the outback, with a quiet majesty that rewards early morning or late afternoon light.
Highlights & What to See
- Moon Plain Lookout – The classic viewpoint where the vast, rippled plain stretches to distant mountains; best at sunrise or sunset when colours shift from ochre to deep purple.
- Bunyeroo and Brachina Gorges – Nearby gorges cut through the ancient landscape, offering geological time-tours with fossilised stromatolites and dramatic cliffs.
- Wildlife spotting – Keep an eye out for red kangaroos, emus, and wedge-tailed eagles gliding above the plain.
- Parachilna Gorge – A scenic drive through rugged river gums and rocky outcrops, often with wallabies sheltering in the shade.
- Stargazing – Far from city lights, the valley’s clear skies make for incredible Milky Way views on moonless nights.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the main lookout and taking a short walk on the plain. If you’re driving the Flinders Ranges loop, allow a full day to incorporate the gorges and a picnic lunch. Photographers will want to linger for golden hour and possibly return for night skies – consider an overnight stay in nearby Blinman or Parachilna.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park – Home to Wilpena Pound, Aboriginal rock art, and excellent bushwalking.
- Blinman – Historic copper-mining town with underground mine tours and a classic outback pub.
- Parachilna – Tiny settlement famous for the Prairie Hotel’s gourmet outback dining and ‘feral mixed grill’.
- Lake Torrens – A vast, salt-crusted lake that occasionally turns pink after rain.
- Hawker – Gateway town with galleries, heritage buildings, and access to the Flinders Ranges.
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