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Wilmington
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Nestled in the Flinders Ranges, surrounded by park lands and the Willochra Plain spreading eastward, it is easy to see why Wilmington was first known as 'Beautiful Valley' by the pioneers who settled in the region during the mid 1850s. The town lies just a few kilometres from Mount Remarkable National Park. Entrance to the park is gained via nearby spectacular Alligator Gorge, where unusual rock formations and sparkling mountain pools can be seen. Steps enable visitors to get down to the bottom of the gorge, where in some places, the walls are only two metres apart. The water-worn rock
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Horrocks PassJust west of Wilmington on the road to Port Augusta lies Horrocks Pass. The pass
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Sansouci Puppet Museum and GalleryRelive your childhood memories at the Sansouci Puppet Museum and Gallery at Wilmington in the
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Hancocks LookoutA spectacular view of Spencers Gulf and the Port Augusta area can be seen from
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Alligator GorgeAlligator Gorge within Mount Remarkable National Park is the premier natural attraction in the Southern
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Wilmington Hertitage WalkFollow the Wilmington Heritage Walk, a trail that gives you a chance to take a
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Beautiful Valley Caravan Park CabinsWilmington's Beautiful Valley Caravan Park is adjacent to the spectacular Alligator Gorge set in natural
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Alligator LodgeAlligator Lodge is a secluded self-contained house, nestled amongst the blue gums and natural bush
