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Warraweena Conservation Park

Tourist attractions

Beltana, SA 5730
86752770

Description

Located in the northern Flinders Ranges, Warraweena Private Conservation Park is a great travel destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Covering 355 square kilometers, the park offers visitors a chance to explore the highest part of the northern Flinders Ranges.

The park has many points of interest, including Mount Hack which is the highest peak in the northern Flinders. The Sliding Rock copper mine ruins, Warrioota Gorge, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, waterholes, and over 250 kilometers of four-wheel-drive vehicle tracks can be explored in the park.

Visitors can camp at one of the secluded campsites or stay in one of the old station huts. The huts have lots of character dating back to the early pastoral days.

The best things to see and do in Warraweena Conservation Park include hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Visitors can explore the park's many hiking trails, which offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The park is home to many species of wildlife, including Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies that can be seen in their natural habitat. Visitors can also go on a wildlife tour to learn more about the park's flora and fauna.

The best time to visit Warraweena Conservation Park is during the cooler months between April and October. The park can get very hot during the summer months, and many of the hiking trails are closed due to the extreme heat.

The park is located near the town of Beltana, and visitors can access the park via a dirt road. Four-wheel-drive vehicles are recommended, as many of the roads in the park are unpaved and can be rough. To get to Warraweena Conservation Park, visitors can drive from Adelaide

Details

Parks: Entry Station, Wildlife Hides, Regional Parks

Location

Beltana, SA 5730

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