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Alan Mclellan Lookout

The attraction has flat surfaces surrounding the monument and is also suitable for wheelchairs. Dogs must be on a leash at all times. More Information

A stone cairn marks the spot where Captain Matthew Flinders stepped ashore on 10 March 1802. The cairn was built in 1967 and named after Alan McLellan, an early historian of Port Augusta. The lookout is situated in Whiting Parade at the end of...

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Arden Hills Props

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Arden Hills offers two distinctively different types of self-drive off road experience for those who want to leave the beaten track and enjoy some of the Flinders Ranges unique scenery...

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Arkaroola Astronomical Observatory

Pets are permitted but discouraged due to 1080 poison laid on property by PIRSA. More Information

Arkaroola Astronomical Observatory provides you with a rare opportunity to tour the universe by combining one of Australia's largest privately owned astronomical observatories with new age Star Chairs...

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Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary

Access ramp into reception, restaurant and shop.  Also mobile ramp. Always on lead.  Not permitted in motel rooms. Permitted at Caravan and Camping site but must be strictly controlled due to 1080 poison laid on property. More Information

Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary is located 600 kilometres north of Adelaide and 130 kilometres east of Leigh Creek, in the rugged and spectacular northern Flinders Ranges. This 610 square kilometre multi award-winning Wilderness Sanctuary, operated...

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Australian Arid Lands Botanic Gardens

Wheelchair available, toilet facilities, walking tracks all comply to relevent standards. More Information

Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden is 500 acre garden with spectacular views to the ancient Flinders Ranges. It showcases the amazing, diverse collections of flora that can be found throughout the arid zones of Australia. ...

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Brachina Gorge Geological Trail

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Brachina Gorge is one of the Flinders Ranges National Park's most popular and spectacular tourist attractions. The gorge is an important refuge for the Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby as well as many species of birds and reptiles. The Brachina Gorge...

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Bundaleer Forest Reserve

Dogs are allowed in the forest, but must be under direct control and kept on a leash at all times. More Information

Bundaleer Forest was Australia’s first plantation forest. Experience its textures, sounds and aromas and enjoy the cool tranquillity of a deciduous forest. It’s just 10 kilometres south of Jamestown, and offers delightful scenery and walks...

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Devil's Peak Walking Trail

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The bushwalk up to Devil's Peak is steep in places and is recommended for experienced and fit walkers...

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Flinders Ranges National Park

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The scenic wonders of this ancient mountain landscape, with its deep gorges and sheltered creeks offer some of the most magnificent scenery anywhere in Australia...

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Hancocks Lookout

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A spectacular view of Spencers Gulf and the Port Augusta area can be seen from Hancocks Lookout, located at the top of the historic Horrocks Pass, seven kilometres off the road to Port Augusta (coming from Wilimington)...

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Horrocks Pass

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Just west of Wilmington on the road to Port Augusta lies Horrocks Pass...

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Magnetic Hill

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Taking your vehicle to Magnetic Hill is one of those things that you must do if you want to experience something that is just a little bit different from anything else. Park your car on the side of the hill and watch it role uphill...

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Skytrek

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A spectacular self-guided track in the heartland of South Australia’s Flinders Ranges, Skytrek is an awesome rite of passage for four wheel drivers...

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Wilmington Hertitage Walk

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Follow the Wilmington Heritage Walk, a trail that gives you a chance to take a trip back in time to discover the township of Wilmington. You'll find 25 information plaques along the way, which cover more than 100 years of Wilmington's history...

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