Photo: Matthew Summerton / CC BY-SA 3.0
South Australia’s Flinders Ranges rise like a rust-red spine from the desert plains, a dramatic landscape of ancient mountain ranges, deep gorges, and vast salt lakes. This is a place where the earth’s history is written in the rocks – fossilised stromatolites, Aboriginal rock art, and the dramatic remnants of an inland sea. The region is a paradise for hikers, wildlife watchers, and anyone seeking profound solitude under impossibly starry skies.
Highlights & What to See
- Wilpena Pound – A natural amphitheatre of peaks and valleys; hike the St Mary Peak summit for panoramic views or take a scenic flight over this iconic formation.
- Brachina Gorge – Drive or cycle through this spectacular gorge, where red cliffs tower above the road and yellow-footed rock-wallabies often appear at dusk.
- Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park – Explore ancient Aboriginal sites, including rock art at Arkaroo Rock and the sacred site of Wilpena Pound (Ikara).
- Lake Torrens – A vast salt lake that shimmers with mirages; best viewed from the air or along its eastern shore for a stark, otherworldly landscape.
- Bunyeroo & Razorback Lookouts – Two of the most stunning viewpoints in the ranges, especially at sunrise or sunset when the rocks glow deep orange.
Suggested Time to Spend
To truly appreciate the Flinders Ranges, plan for at least three to four days. This allows time for a full-day hike in Wilpena Pound, a scenic drive through Brachina Gorge, and a sunrise visit to Bunyeroo Lookout. If you have only two days, focus on the national park and a short walk; with five days you can add a side trip to the outback towns of Blinman or Parachilna. The region rewards a slow pace – don’t rush the sunsets.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Clare Valley – A wine region just south of the ranges, perfect for a tasting stop on your way to or from Adelaide.
- Port Augusta – The gateway to the Flinders, with the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden and the Wadlata Outback Centre.
- Lake Eyre – Australia’s largest salt lake, a surreal landscape that occasionally fills with water and attracts birdlife; book a scenic flight from William Creek.
- Coober Pedy – The opal-mining town with underground homes and moonscape-like surroundings; a classic outback detour.
- Gawler Ranges – A less-visited volcanic range with organ-pipe rock formations and stunning wildflowers in spring.
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Image credits
- Clare Valley — Scott Davis / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Port Augusta — GeorgieSharp / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Lake Eyre — Goddard Space Flight Center’s Landsat Team and the Australian ground receiving station teams. / Public domain
- Coober Pedy — qwesy qwesy / CC BY 3.0
- Gawler Ranges — Itsonlyme / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Wilpena Pound — Adusix / CC BY-SA 3.0