Lake Torrens National Park

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Lake Torrens National Park is a remote and starkly beautiful protected area in South Australia, not the Hunter Valley. (Note: The slug suggests a Hunter Valley location, but Lake Torrens is in SA, near the Flinders Ranges.) This vast salt lake landscape offers a true outback experience, with shimmering white salt flats, arid plains, and rugged gorges. It's a place of extreme isolation and serenity, perfect for travellers seeking wilderness and solitude. The park is accessible only by four-wheel drive and requires careful preparation, but rewards with unforgettable sunsets and starry skies.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least a full day to explore the park, ideally with a night of camping to experience the silence and stars. Most visitors combine it with a longer self-drive loop through the Flinders Ranges, allowing 2–3 days in the region. Start early to avoid midday heat, and plan your route carefully as fuel and supplies are not available inside the park.

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