Gawler Ranges National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Ancient ranges, deep gullies, seasonal waterfalls and rocky gorges, the Gawler Ranges National Park is a majestic, natural wilderness waiting for you to explore.

The Gawler Ranges National Park is a special place where history, conservation and Aboriginal culture come together. Proclaimed as a national park in 2002, the landscape teems with wildlife and protects rare and threatened plants and animals, including crimson mallee and the yellow-footed rock-wallaby.

The park is famous for the magnificent Organ Pipes, formed over 1500 million years ago as a result of volcanic eruptions. You can find equally stunning rocky outcrops at Yandinga Falls and Kolay Mirica Falls.

Facilities

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Family Friendly Lookouts Public Toilet

Activities

Birdwatching Camping Four Wheel Driving Hiking Scenic Drives Walks

Rates

From AU$10.50

Vehicle entry fee applies for day entry.

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Gawler Ranges National Park

Gawler Ranges, Pastrol Unincorporated Area

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