Port Augusta

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Port Augusta, a crossroads of the outback and the sea, sits at the head of Spencer Gulf where the arid Flinders Ranges meet the blue waters of the gulf. This gateway to the Flinders Ranges and the Eyre Peninsula offers a blend of stark landscapes, railway heritage, and easy access to South Australia's wild interior. The town's wide streets and clear light give it a frontier feel, while the waterfront area provides a surprising dose of coastal calm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend one night in Port Augusta, using it as a base to explore the southern Flinders Ranges or as a stopover on the drive from Adelaide to the outback. A full day allows time to visit the botanic garden and Wadlata Centre, plus a short drive into the ranges. If you're planning to hike in the Flinders Ranges, add at least two days.

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