
Gawler Ranges National Park, established in 2002, is a captivating destination where history, conservation, and Aboriginal culture converge. The park is renowned for its ancient volcanic formations, including the Organ Pipes, Yandinga Falls, and Kolay Mirica Falls, all formed over 1.5 billion years ago. It serves as a sanctuary for diverse wildlife, protecting rare and threatened species such as the yellow-footed rock-wallaby and crimson mallee. Visitors can enjoy activities like bushwalking, photography, and 4WD touring, with several designated campgrounds available for a remote bush camping experience.
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