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Brachina Gorge Geological Trail

Tourist attractions

Flinders Ranges National Park via, Hawker SA 5434, Hawker, SA 5434
(08) 8648 0048

Description

Brachina Gorge, located in the Flinders Ranges National Park, is a sought-after tourist destination known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity.

The gorge is home to various species of flora and fauna, including the Yellow-Footed Rock Wallaby, birds, and reptiles.

The Brachina Gorge Geological Trail is a self-guided trail that takes visitors on a 20-kilometre journey through 130 million years of earth history. The trail is marked with information signs that provide insights into past climates, the formation of the ranges, and the evolution of early life forms. It is recommended to travel the trail from east to west for a more comprehensive understanding of the geological features. The journey can be started from the Brachina Gorge/Blinman Road junction. It is important to note that visitors must book and pay for vehicle entry into the park in advance. The best time to visit is during the cooler months between April and October when the weather is mild to moderately cold.

For visitors interested in staying overnight, camping options are available with advance booking. The park offers stunning campsites with modern facilities and amenities, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings.

The Brachina Gorge Geological Trail offers a unique opportunity to explore the earth's history while enjoying the breathtaking beauty of the Flinders Ranges National Park. With a variety of activities and attractions, it is worth

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Location

Flinders Ranges National Park via, Hawker SA 5434, Hawker, SA 5434

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