Photo: Queensland State Archives / CC PDM 1.0
Rising dramatically from the arid plains of the Red Centre, Mount Remarkable National Park is a rugged sanctuary of ancient rock formations, sweeping gorges, and surprisingly diverse wildlife. This lesser-known gem offers a raw, outback experience far from the crowds of Uluru, rewarding adventurous travellers with epic hiking trails, Aboriginal rock art, and panoramic views that stretch to the horizon. It's a place where the silence is profound and the stars blaze overhead at night.
Highlights & What to See
- Mount Remarkable Summit Walk: A challenging but rewarding 6 km return hike that takes you to the park's highest point, offering 360-degree views over the surrounding desert and distant ranges.
- Murchison Gorge: A dramatic, narrow canyon carved by ancient waterways, perfect for photography and spotting wallabies at dawn or dusk.
- Allambi Rock Shelter: A significant Aboriginal site featuring well-preserved rock art and ochre hand stencils, providing insight into the region's Indigenous heritage.
- Blinman Pools: A series of permanent waterholes that attract birdlife and offer a refreshing spot for a picnic amid the red cliffs.
- Four-Wheel-Drive Tracks: Explore the park's remote corners, including the historic Blinman mine site and the scenic Parachilna Gorge, on challenging 4WD routes.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least two full days to properly experience the park. Use the first day for the summit hike and a visit to the rock shelter, then spend the second day exploring Murchison Gorge and the 4WD tracks. If you have limited time, a single day can cover the summit walk and a quick drive through the gorge, but you'll miss the deeper immersion. Camping overnight is highly recommended for the full outback atmosphere.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Flinders Ranges National Park: Just south, this iconic park offers the famous Wilpena Pound and more extensive hiking and wildlife.
- Coober Pedy: The opal-mining town with underground homes and quirky attractions, about 2.5 hours north.
- Lake Torrens: A vast, salt-crusted lake that shimmers after rain, perfect for a scenic detour.
- Parachilna: A tiny outback settlement with a historic pub and access to the scenic Parachilna Gorge.
- Blinman: Australia's highest town, with a historic mine tour and a charming pub for a cold beer.
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Image credits
- Flinders Ranges National Park — DXR / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Coober Pedy — qwesy qwesy / CC BY 3.0
- Lake Torrens — No machine-readable author provided. Draco~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Parachilna — Schomynv at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Blinman — Maelgwn at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park — Tourism NT / Attribution