Kulpara National Park

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Kulpara National Park is a rugged and remote wilderness in the heart of Australia's Red Centre, offering a profound sense of isolation and raw natural beauty. This park, with its ancient sandstone ranges, spinifex-clad plains, and surprising pockets of permanent water, is a haven for hikers and wildlife enthusiasts seeking an authentic outback experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day to a full day exploring Kulpara National Park. A morning hike into the gorge followed by a picnic lunch is a classic itinerary. If you're an avid photographer or birdwatcher, consider staying until late afternoon when the light turns the cliffs honey-gold. The park is best visited as part of a longer self-drive itinerary along the Lasseter Highway, with a stop of 2–3 hours being the minimum to appreciate its highlights.

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