Mamungari Conservation Park

National Parks and Reserves

Mamungari Conservation Park is a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve containing arid zone wilderness. The park, which features red sand dunes covered with desert karrajong, acacias, desert gums and salt lakes, is of cultural significance to the Maralinga Tjarutja Peoples, who are its traditional owners.

While discovering the park by foot, look out for the wildlife that inhabit the area’s harsh conditions, including the princess parrots, scarlet-chested parrots and the Australian bustards.

Several permits are required to travel through this area. Due to the park’s remoteness, visitors must be well-equipped and experienced in outback four-wheel-drive travel.

For permits and pricing please contact the Mar­alin­ga Tjarut­ja Admin­is­tra­tion Office at the link provided.

Rates

Vehicle entry is free to this park.

Camping is available, contact Maralinga Tjarutja Administration Office:
Phone: (+61 8) 8625 2946
Fax: (+61 8) 8625 3076
Email: [email protected]

Nearby Things to Do

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Aerial View

Shelly Beach Dune Walk Trail

Ceduna

OTC Satellite Dish

OTC Satellite Earth Station

Ceduna

Thevenard Wharf with Ship in port, and Lighthouse Monument from Pinky Point Lookout

Pinky Point Lookout

Thevenard, Ceduna

King George Whiting

Ceduna Boat Charter

Ceduna

A section of coastline in Wittelbee Conservation Park

Wittelbee Conservation Park

Ceduna

McKenzies Landing

McKenzies Landing

Denial Bay, Ceduna

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