Witjira National Park

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In the far north of South Australia, just shy of the Northern Territory border, Witjira National Park is a starkly beautiful desert wilderness centred on the famed Dalhousie Springs. These thermal springs bubble up through the arid Simpson Desert, creating a series of natural pools that sustain a surprising abundance of birdlife and offer travellers a rare chance to soak in warm water under an immense outback sky. The park protects ancient mound springs – a fragile ecosystem of great cultural significance to the Lower Southern Arrernte people – and provides a true off-the-beaten-track experience for those undertaking the epic journey along the Oodnadatta Track or the French Line.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors base themselves at the Dalhousie Springs campground for at least two nights. This allows a full day to explore the springs, take short walks, and simply relax in the thermal pools. If you're travelling the Oodnadatta Track, a single overnight stop is enough to soak and explore the main springs, but the park rewards those who linger with deeper wilderness experiences. The best time to visit is during the cooler months (April to September); summer temperatures are extreme.

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