There are 32 trails & sites in South Australian Outback
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Brachina Gorge, located in the Flinders Ranges National Park, is a sought-after tourist destination known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity.
Located approximately south of Hawker on Quorn Road, Camel Hump Lookout Walk is a popular activity spot for thrill-seekers and nature lovers.
Nestled in the Witjira National Park, Dalhousie Springs is a natural artesian spring complex consisting of over 60 springs.
Death Rock and Kanyaka Waterhole are located off the Quorn-Hawker Road, just past the Wirreanda Creek Bridge, approximately 33 kilometres north of Quorn towards Hawker.
Dutchman Stern Conservation Park in Quorn is a popular destination for bushwalkers, offering a range of trails suitable for different fitness levels and interests.
Hancock's Lookout in Wilmington, South Australia offers spectacular panoramic views of the Alligator Gorge and Wilmington.
Hart Lagoon Walking Trail in Waikerie is a popular destination for nature lovers and bird enthusiasts.
Headings Cliff Lookout Murtho is a popular destination in Renmark, known for offering stunning vistas of the Murray River.
Holder Bend Lookout, located at the top of the cliff on Holder Bend, offers an awe-inspiring panoramic view of the Murray River to the north and west.
Hunter Road Lookout Paisley in South Australia offers breathtaking views of the Murray River, Blanchetown Township, and the Paisley Wetlands.
Located in the central part of South Australia's largest mountain range, the Flinders Ranges, is the Ikara–Flinders Ranges National Park. Formerly Flinders Ranges National Park, it is situated approximately 400 km north of Adelaide and covers an area of 912 km². It is northeast of the small town of Hawker and is managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia, part of the Department for Environment and Water. The park's most recognizable landmark is Wilpena Pound, a large, sic
Discover the Innamincka Regional Reserve, located in the north-east of South Australia, which includes the charming town of Innamincka.
Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park, formerly known as The Breakaways Reserve or The Breakaways, is a protected area in northern South Australia.
The Kingston On Murray Bridge Lookout and Sturt Memorial is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history buffs.
Living in the Rangelands Walking Trail is a medium hike that allows guests at Skytrek Willow Springs Station to explore the rugged terrain of the Flinders Ranges.
Located along the Riverfront walking trail, Loxton Apex Park in Loxton is a popular picnic spot for both locals and tourists.
Loxton Boat Ramp Reserve is a popular destination in Loxton, South Australia for water-based activities.
Malkumba-Coongie Lakes National Park is a protected area located in the north-east of South Australia.
The Marree Man, also known as Stuart's Giant, is a massive geoglyph discovered in 1998.
Matthew Flinders Red Cliff Lookout in Port Augusta, Australia is a must-visit destination offering unobstructed panoramic views of the Flinders Ranges and the Gulf.
The Melrose to Wilmington Cycle and Walking Track, popularly known as the Southern Flinders Rail Trail, is a 19.7km one-way trail starting from the northern side of the Melrose Showgrounds towards Wilmington.
The Oodnadatta Track is an unsealed 614 km (382 mi) outback road in the Australian state of South Australia, connecting Marla in the north-west via Oodnadatta to Marree in the south-east.
Pugilist Hill Lookout in Hawker, South Australia offers a stunning 360-degree view of the Rawnsley Bluff, Heysen, and Elder range.
If you're looking for a medium hiking trail that allows you to connect with nature, the Reedy Creek Trail in Hawker is perfect for you.
Located in the heartland of South Australia's Flinders Ranges, the Skytrek Self-Drive 4wd Track Hawker is a spectacular self-guided track that is an awesome rite of passage for four-wheel drivers.
Stokes Hill Lookout at Willow Springs is located approximately 20km north of Wilpena Pound Resort turn off on the Flinders Ranges Way.
The Outback Loop Innamincka is a vast and unique region situated in the far northeast of South Australia, extending into South West Queensland.
At Three Creeks Station -Arkaroona Creek Walk Hawker, visitors can enjoy a picturesque walk through a stunning creek system surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
Waikerie Pump Track is an exciting circuit for cyclists located in the newly redeveloped Waikerie Riverfront Precinct.
The Waikerie Rotary Cliff Top Walk is a 2km walk that offers a scenic view of the River Murray.