
Flinders Ranges Discovery four wheel drive tours take in the most spectacular scenery of the Flinders Ranges, and showcase the wildlife, geology, Aboriginal and European history of the region. All tours are conducted by experienced local guides in modern four wheel drive vehicles. Most tours (except for Skytrek) are available as full-day or half-day options. Full-day tours include morning tea and lunch. Half-day tours include morning tea.
Prices / Rates / Price Range: From AUD $30.00 To AUD $30.00
Category: Full Day - Half Day or Less
Contact & Enquiries:
Phone: 08 8648 0030 (International Code +61886480030)
Fax: 08 8648 0013 (International Code +61886480013)
Email:
Website: www.rawnsleypark.com.au
Location:
Rawnsley Park Station
Wilpena Road
Rawnsley Park
South Australia 5434
Australia
Postal Address:
Rawnsley Park Station
Wilpena Road
Rawnsley Park
South Australia 5434
Australia
These well known gorges are located 30 kilometres and 50 kilometres respectively north of Wilpena Pound. Both gorges have running water all year round and offer spectacular rock faces and stunning views. Brachina Gorge has interpretive signs explaining the geological strata and fossilised life forms.
Operates: Daily, 8.30am to 12.30pm or 1pm to 5pm.
Visit major attractions of the Flinders Ranges National Park. Highlights include Bunyeroo and Brachina Gorges for spectacular scenery, Aroona Valley and Aroona Hut for an excellent example of pug and pine architecture from the 1920`s. Other highlights include Appealinna Ruins, with dry stone buildings dating from 1860. The Dingly Dell historical site and sections of the national park off the main tourist roads. Historic Wilpena Station and the Old Blinman Road, which is the protected area of porcupine grasslands, the natural habitat of Red Kangaroos. Also the spectacular views of St Marys Peak and the Pound Range.
Operates: Daily, 8.30am to 4.30pm.
This tour completes a circuit of Willow Springs Station, a 750 square kilometre property that includes landforms ranging from semi desert plains to rugged peaks in the central ranges. The Skytrek along Bunkers Range provides access to an area previously only visited on foot or by horseback. The view from Kibble Hill Lookout is breathtaking, as is the drive to get there. Mount Caernarvon, at 910 metres is the highest vantage point accessible by four wheel drive vehicle in the Flinders Ranges. The view from the summit takes in the whole of the central Flinders Ranges from Lake Torrens in the west to Lake Frome in the north-east.
Operates: Daily, 8.30am to 4.30pm.
Join our experienced local guides on a three kilometre circuit walk in the foothills of Rawnsley Bluff. Learn why the Flinders Ranges are such an important habitat for both temperature zone and arid zone plants and animals. Learn about feral animal control through Operator Bounceback. This is an interactive experience that shares the diversity of the `high life` of Wilpena Pound.
Operates: Daily, 1 September to 30 April 7am to 9am and 1 May to 31 August 8am to 10am.









