
The Organ Pipes in Gawler Ranges National Park showcase remarkable volcanic formations, with rhyolite columns rising dramatically from the landscape. Formed over 1.5 billion years ago, these structures are a testament to the area's ancient geological history. Visitors can embark on a 1.5-kilometer return walk through open eucalypt woodlands to reach the Organ Pipes, a stunning natural amphitheater surrounded by an ancient rhyolite outcrop. The park is also home to diverse wildlife, including the rare yellow-footed rock-wallaby and various bird species. Camping facilities are available at nearby campgrounds, offering a serene bush experience under the stars.
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