Ediacara Fossil Site Nilpena

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Deep in the arid outback of South Australia, Nilpena Ediacara National Park protects one of the world’s most significant fossil sites – a window into the dawn of complex life. Here, 550-million-year-old impressions of bizarre, soft-bodied creatures are preserved on ancient sea floors, offering a hauntingly beautiful glimpse of Earth before dinosaurs. This remote, otherworldly landscape combines profound scientific importance with stark desert scenery, making it a bucket-list detour for palaeontology enthusiasts and adventurous travellers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least a full day to appreciate the site: a morning guided fossil tour (around 2–3 hours), followed by a picnic lunch and afternoon walks. If you’re seriously into palaeontology, consider an overnight stay at the on-site campground or shearers’ quarters to absorb the silence and join sunset and sunrise tours. Most visitors find one day sufficient, but two days allow for a deeper immersion and a visit to nearby Brachina Gorge.

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