We visited the Razorback Lookout in the National Park. Well worth the off-road trek to get there. Easy drive, wouldn't necessarily need a 4WD but preferable. Amazing views of Wilpena Pound.Full review by Monica D
Jul 15, 2023
Beautiful area, loved driving and walking around the dirt roads. The range is magnificent and the gums are amazing.I will be back.Full review by andyhum
Jan 8, 2023
Picnics in the gorges on a hot day are not to be missed! Pack lots of cold drinks and enjoy! Be wary of road conditions if travelling in a conventional vehicle, especially during or after heavy rains.Full review by stevesmith741
Hi everyone! My partner and I are going for a trip to Flinders ranges/Wilpena in the first week of January (well aware it will be a very hot time of year :-)) I would like some recommendations as to where the best camping spots are? Either powered or unpowered spots would be fine. Thanks if anyone has any suggestions!
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Rawnsley Park was good when we stayed there many years ago and I know it has been improved since then. Wilpena is good of course but in summer total fire bans are likely. …
Rawnsley Park was good when we stayed there many years ago and I know it has been improved since then. Wilpena is good of course but in summer total fire bans are likely. Angorichina in Parachilna Gorge is good for camping, caravans and cabins, but thunderstorms and flash floods may raise the river and cut the roads for short times.