Gawler Ranges National Park
Things To Do Gawler Ranges, Pastrol Unincorporated Area, South Australia
National Parks and Reserves
Ancient ranges, deep gullies, seasonal waterfalls and rocky gorges, the Gawler Ranges National Park is a majestic, natural wilderness waiting for you to explore.
The Gawler Ranges National Park is a special place where history, conservation and Aboriginal culture come together. Proclaimed as a national park in 2002, the landscape teems with wildlife and protects rare and threatened plants and animals, including crimson mallee and the yellow-footed rock-wallaby.
The park is famous for the magnificent Organ Pipes, formed over 1500 million years ago as a result of volcanic eruptions. You can find equally stunning rocky outcrops at Yandinga Falls and Kolay Mirica Falls.
Facilities
Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites
Family Friendly
Lookouts
Public Toilet
Activities
Birdwatching Camping Four Wheel Driving Hiking Scenic Drives WalksRates
From AU$10.50
Vehicle entry fee applies for day entry.