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Deep in South Australia’s Riverland, Gluepot Reserve is a birdwatcher’s paradise and a sanctuary for arid-zone wildlife. This 54,000-hectare former pastoral lease, now managed by BirdLife Australia, protects one of the last stands of intact mallee woodland. It’s a place of stark beauty: red sand dunes, bluebush plains, and the haunting calls of the endangered black-eared miner. For self-drive travellers, the reserve offers a raw, off-grid experience—camp under a blanket of stars and wake to the dawn chorus of honeyeaters, parrots, and the rare scarlet-chested parrot.
Highlights & What to See
- Spot the endangered black-eared miner and scarlet-chested parrot—two of Australia’s most sought-after birds.
- Walk the Mallee Fowl Trail, a 2.5km loop through pristine mallee habitat; look for the huge nest mounds of the malleefowl.
- Climb Lookout Hill for panoramic views over the reserve, with the Flinders Ranges faint on the northern horizon.
- Explore the Old Homestead and interpretative displays to learn about the region’s pastoral history and Indigenous connection.
- Stargaze from your campsite—Gluepot is a Dark Sky Sanctuary, offering phenomenal views of the Milky Way.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least a full day and one night to truly appreciate Gluepot. Arrive early morning to catch the bird activity, spend the day walking the trails, and stay overnight for the stargazing. If you’re a serious birder, two nights allow you to explore the entire reserve network. The reserve is remote, so fuel up and stock supplies in Waikerie or Berri before heading in.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Murray River National Park — 90km west, for river red gum forests and kayaking on the Murray.
- Danggali Conservation Park — 80km north, another remote mallee reserve with similar birdlife.
- Waikerie — 70km southwest, a riverside town with citrus groves and the iconic Waikerie cliffs.
- Renmark — 110km west, the Riverland’s hub for wine tasting, river cruises, and paddle-steamer heritage.
- Flinders Ranges — 250km north, for dramatic gorges and Wilpena Pound, a classic outback detour.
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