Innamincka Regional Reserve

Innamincka Regional Reserve, part of the vast Channel Country in outback South Australia, is a place of raw, ancient beauty and profound cultural significance. This remote reserve, bisected by the Cooper Creek, offers a true wilderness experience where the red earth meets the desert sky. It's a destination for those seeking solitude, history, and the rugged spirit of the Australian outback.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least 2–3 full days to explore Innamincka Regional Reserve properly. This allows time for a scenic flight over the Channel Country, a day trip to Dalhousie Springs, and a leisurely drive along the Cooper Creek to soak in the solitude. If you're self-driving, factor in a day for travel from either Birdsville or Broken Hill, as the roads can be rough and slow.

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