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Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park

Tourist attractions

Hunter Road, Nildottie SA 5238, Nildottie, SA 5238
0488 052 370

Description

Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park is a protected area located on the Eastern bank of the Murray River in South Australia.

It covers an area of 49 hectares and is co-managed by the Government of South Australia and the Nganguraku people. The park received protected area status in 1976 and has since been expanded and renamed to reflect the Aboriginal spelling of the rock shelter it is named after.

The park is home to a wealth of Aboriginal rock art and culture, including the birthplace of the "black duck dreaming." The Nganguraku people have inhabited this land for thousands of years, making it culturally significant. Visitors are encouraged to explore the park's natural landscape while immersing themselves in the rich Aboriginal culture and heritage.

Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park is easily accessible by car, just two and a half hours from Adelaide. The park is open year-round, except during some cultural ceremonies. Visitors must stay on designated trails and pets are not allowed.

Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage of the Nganguraku people and enjoy the park's stunning landscapes. Don't forget your camera and prepare to be immersed in this ancient and mystical land.

Details

Parks: Drinking Water, Entry Station, Regional Parks

Trails & sites: Aboriginal

Location

Hunter Road, Nildottie SA 5238, Nildottie, SA 5238

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