Outback
For many people, the Outback is an unknown place, a world away from their daily lives. For us, the Outback is just out back.
It's this ease of access that makes South Australia the ideal place to explore the Outback.
You can learn about the rich heritage of the Outback's Aboriginal nations. You can look up at the night sky and see it filled with a million stars - a view that you won't get in any city.
You can venture into the Flinders Ranges and see Wilpena Pound, a giant stone amphitheatre that is millions of years old.
And you can venture into the deep desert and experience the same sense of wonder and discovery as the explorers who opened up the continent - all from the comfort of a 4WD.
Best of all, you get to share a drink and yarn with the locals at an Outback pub.
Highlights
- Rawnsley Park

- Rawnsley Park Station is a working sheep station located in the Flinders Ranges. The station joins the Flinders Ranges National Park on its northern boundary. More...
- Wilpena Pound

- As the centerpiece of Flinders Ranges National Park, Wilpena Pound is a magnificent natural ampitheatre rich in Australian wildlife. More...




