Simpson Desert Conservation Park and Regional Reserve
Located within the driest region of the Australian continent, the Simpson Desert is one of the world's best examples of dunal desert.
The sand dunes stretch over hundreds of kilometres - the towering crests and vast, flat valleys (or swales) between them stretching endlessly towards the horizon. The sheer magnitude of the endless landscape inspires a wide range of emotions in visitors-some are overwhelmed by the seeming repetitiveness of the desert, while others marvel at the ever-changing environment.
The Simpson Desert lies across the corners of three States - South Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory, with the South Australian section divided into three protected areas, Simpson Desert Conservation Park, Simpson Desert Regional Reserve and Witjira National Park.
Simpson Desert parks in South Australia and Queensland are closed annually in summer from 1 December to 15 March. A Desert Parks Pass is required to access the Simpson Desert.
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