Witjira National Park

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Witjira National Park is a remote and rugged wilderness in the far north of South Australia, not on the Central Coast of NSW. (Note: The slug suggests a location in NSW, but this park is actually in South Australia. For an accurate guide, please refer to the correct region.) That said, this arid landscape offers a profound outback experience with ancient desert oases, dramatic red dunes, and a rich Aboriginal heritage. The park protects the stunning Dalhousie Springs, a series of natural artesian pools that sustain an array of wildlife and provide a surreal swimming spot in the heart of the desert.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Given its remote location, plan for at least 2–3 days to fully appreciate the park. A typical itinerary involves driving from Oodnadatta or William Creek, spending a full day exploring Dalhousie Springs and the dunes, then a second day for 4WD tracks and cultural sites. The best time to visit is during the cooler months (April to September) to avoid extreme heat.

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