National Parks
When you visit the National Parks in this region, you get close to the natural beauty, wildilfe and heritage of the Flinders Ranges and Outback. See old homesteads, spectacular salt lakes, sleepy reptiles, wary dingoes, waterholes and mountains. Each National Park has something to offer. You can camp in most of them, and in some you can even try fishing and boating.
You'll need a Desert Parks Pass to access most of these parks, available from the Department of Environment and Heritage.
- Flinders Ranges National Park

- A trip to the Flinders is an unforgettable experience. Rugged mountain ranges, spectacular gorges, creeks lined with River Red Gums and abundant wildlife. Read More
- Witjira National Park (Dalhousie Springs)

- Experience the arid beauty of Witjira. It's suited to well-prepared travellers and located off the Stuart Highway. Read More
- Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park

- Discover an arid wilderness of spectacular rugged ranges, deep gorges and fresh water springs. Read More
- Lake Eyre National Park

- If you'd like to see a landscape like nothing you've seen before, visit Lake Eyre National Park. Read More
- Innamincka & Coongie Lakes

- Innamincka Regional Reserve is the only park in South Australia that encompasses an actual township, and one of only a few that allows multipurpose use such as pastoralism and conservation. Read More
- Mt Remarkable National Park

- This park boasts some of the best bushwalking opportunities in South Australia.Mount Remarkable National Park is 16,000 hectares, stretching from the coastal plain on the western side of the Flinders Ranges to the foothills above the town of Wilmington. Read More
- Old Wilpena Station

- Old Wilpena Station lies within the Flinders Ranges National Park only a few kilometres from the Wilpena Pound Resort. Read More
- National Parks Camping & Cottages

- When you visit our National Parks, it can be more than a day trip. Stay for a night or two, in a campsite or cottage. Read More


