How to Increase The Value Of Flinders Ranges Tours

By Yuli Acosta


Flinders Range National Park is situated in the northern central part of Flinders Range and is a fantastic destination to spend your holidays. All through the year the place enchants its visitors by its amazing scenery, canyons, and intriguing formations of rocks. Moreover, visitors can camp inside the National Park in order to better experience the exotic flora and fauna. Apart from Aboriginal artifacts, ruins from an earlier European settlement are present in the park. Numerous holiday activities and adventures are offered by the park.

The highest peak in the Flinders Ranges called the St. Mary peak stands near the Flinders Ranges national park, in South Australia. The peak boasts of being the eighth highest peak in southern Australia with a height of 1,170 meters. The national park is reputed for its natural, geological and cultural importance. One of the most prominent spots of Australia is the Wilpena Pound (ikara) which adjoins the magnificent mountains of the park. The careful protection and respect that is given to this park is truly deserved by it.

The Flinders Ranges near Adelaide is the largest mountain range in Southern Australia and it encloses the Flinders Ranges National Park. This also happens to be most well known park in the ranges. A characteristic landmark of the park is the Wilpena Pound. On all days and at all times, visitors are allowed entry into the park. In order to gain entry, you will need a National Park pass; you must pay for a vehicle pass too if you come in one.

There are many activities, apart from hiking, that you can enjoy. You can enter this place through the town of Hawker, located around 400 km north of Adelaide. If you're from Adelaide, try starting your journey from Port Wakefield Road to Port Augusta up to Quorn and then finally to Hawker. From Hawker to Wilpena, it will be a journey of 50 kilometres. The entrance of this park is some kilometers before Wilpena and you need to pay $9 as entrance fee.

Like all the common visitors, you can camp here at a price of $12 per night. The geological and cultural significance of the ranges coupled with the fact that it is Southern Australia's most extensive mountain ranges allures plenty of visitors to the Flinders Ranges National Park. In order to find out more about the story of Adnyamathanha, check out the Aboriginal cave and rock art and use the fossil remains at these important sites as educational tools. Visit Edeowie and Brachina gorges, the Wilpena Pound, the Aroona Valley, or cycle around the Mawson Trail for the adventure it offers. The natural, geological and cultural importance of the Flinders Ranges national park is well recognised and widely known.

The soaring peaks of the park hold amidst them the renowned Wilpena Pound (Ikara). The numerous positive reviews of the park from its visitors is an affirmation of the impact it has on them. Nature lovers enjoy the most beneficial effects from visiting Flinders National Park. This park is under protection and it should be given due respect.




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