Atoilet facility is available and camp sites are unallocated. Please contact the park via the contact details provided under the contact tab or contact the visitor service centre via email or on Facebook. Its agood idea to let them know when you expect toreturn. 2023. I wonder what critter it was. Your email address will not be published. Camping Additional camping fees per night apply for camping in the park. Atoilet facility is available and camp sites are unallocated. Park Entry Fees are applicable to this National Park. You'll see lots of wildlife on the tracks so look out for emus and kangaroos, especially at dusk and dawn. The park is famous for the magnificent Organ Pipes, formed over 1500 million years ago as a result of volcanic eruptions. 68 0 obj
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Check the weather forecast before you leave, including overnight temperatures on the. Red and grey kangaroos, euros, emus and of course, the southern hairy nosed wombat abound. No, the vehicle entry fee is waived as part of your camping fees. You can find equally stunning rocky outcrops at Yandinga Falls and Kolay MiricaFalls. A permanent police presence was established at Paney Station during the late 1860s, with an early 20th Century newspaper account describing the situation like this: As with all country coming within the category of ranges, the natives were troublesome, and mindful of certain outrages which had been perpetrated nearer to civilisation, the authorities of the period made commendable efforts to afford the outside settlers same semblance of protection (Chronicle, Adelaide, Saturday 24 November 1906, pg. Offering views of Mt Fairfield, this campground is only accessible to, Located in an open valley surrounded by hills, this campground is partly shaded and only accessible by, Spacious campground set amongst the mallee which is accessible for high clearance, Offers great views to the Blue Sturts. 50. 33 0 obj
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Please keep to defined vehicle tracks to avoid damaging the surrounding area, which includes damage to habitat, wildlife or culturaly signifigant areas. Take extreme care when driving in parks be aware of blind corners, crests and narrow tracks. Know what to do if you get bogged and always carry suitable recovery equipment. Make sure you have the right tyre pressure for the terrain, as per the manufacturers instructions. Observe No Public Access signs. Only experienced and well-equipped travellers should attempt to cross the more remoteparks. Public access routes to pastoral land in SouthAustralia. Details Park fees: Vehicle entry: $12.50 per vehicle Accommodation: $13.50 per night Fees must be paid before entry to the park. Book before you go at parks.sa.gov.au, Book your parks getaway at parks.sa.gov.au/find-a-park. The park is famous for the magnificent Organ Pipes, formed over 1500 million years ago as aresult of volcanic eruptions. Take the drive out to Conical Hill, the views out over ancient sand dunes arestunning. 0
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With the exception of Chillunie, all campsites have drop toilets (the rangers assure us that Chillunie will soon have one, too). Come prepared to be self-sufficient as you will need to take drinking water withyou. Gawler Ranges National Park is a South Australian national park in the northern edges of the Eyre Peninsula region in South Australia. Do not take your vehicle off the designated tracks. Whilst the 10km walk from Wanginny campground is the longest currently developed on the Park, longer walks are in the planning. When driving on sand, deflate your tyres as appropriate for your vehicle. Copyright Department for Environment and Water This site is licensed under a This Desert Park Pass entitles 12 months of unlimited vehicle entry and camping fees to selected desert parks. Observe all track and safety signs, especially. But there was kindness and goodwill, too. Public access routes are established under the Pastoral Land Management and Conservation Act, Public access routes are not roads or part of the formal road network. In total, the park is home to 225 plant species, including several endemic to the . Understand [ edit] The Organ Pipes History [ edit] Landscape [ edit] Flora and fauna [ edit] Climate [ edit] Park office [ edit] Unfortunately, the promised donkey boiler wasnt working at Kolay Hut when we visited, but the campsite was peaceful and protected, nestled around a creek line. Place names such as Yandinga, Kolay, Wanginny and others hint at the Barngala (Parngala), Kokatha and Wirangu peoples of the area, though we had to dig deep to find out more. Gawler Ranges National Park is a 1,633 km 2 (631 sq mi) protected area lying 350 km (217 mi) north-west of Adelaide in the northern Eyre Peninsula of South Australia. i(f2~?$5l4Yr7 /2C# |
Discover which parks you can walk your dog in on our find apark tool or read 12 dog-friendly walks in Adelaide Parks by Good Living for inspiration. Gawler Ranges National Park National Parks and Wildlife Service OfficePhone: (+618) 86481883Email: DEWEPOnlineBookings@sa.gov.au, Medical, fire (including bushfire) and police emergency situationsPhone: Triple Zero000, Police AssistancePhone: 131444 for non-urgent policeassistance, National Parks and Wildlife Service SA After-hours duty officerPhone: 0886883223, Within the parkPlease contact Gawler Ranges National Park National Parks and Wildlife Service Office on (08) 86481883 or the after-hours duty officer on (08) 86883223, Outside of the parkPlease contact alocal wildlife rescuegroup. 100 0 obj
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The Gawler Ranges is a place of transition between the mallee landscapes of the Eyre Peninsula and southern South Australia, and the outback lands to the north. Camping fees are only included in the Desert ParksPass. She is a runner, insatiable reader & believes a bushwalk is not a real walk unless its over 10km. For more adventure, drive down from Kingooyna and Lake Gairdner in the north. Fees for entry and camping vary from park to park, and some parks are free to enter. The state government acknowledges Aboriginal people as the First Peoples and Nations of the lands and waters we live and work upon and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. https://en.wikivoyage.org/w/index.php?title=Gawler_Ranges_National_Park&oldid=4403451, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Entry to parks, reserves and campgrounds may be restricted from time to time due to safety, catastrophic fire danger, conservation or operational requirements, so its important to check the alerts page before you visit apark to avoid any disappointment. Entry Fees apply for almost all national parks and conservation reserves in Australia. The mysteriously named Policemans Point near the Old Paney Homestead had us wondering about relationships between early pastoralists and Aboriginal people, and of the police involvement in these interactions. Access is via Wudinna, Minnipa and Kimba on the Eyre Highway. Please be aware that this park is surrounded by private properties and private roads, please stay on the public and signposted tracks androads. Theres no better way than walking to get a sense of the environment and landscape. When to Go: Avoid the hottest months - spring and autumn are perfect. It allows you to book asite up to 12 months in advance without stressing if you will actually get asite when youarrive. The Desert Parks Pass includes vehicle entry and campingwithin: The Desert Parks Bulletin provides the latest information about road conditions in desert parks. To book your vehicle entry, campsite, accommodation or facility online, go to the book and pay page or select the Book &pay button on the page of the park youd like tovisit. Each campsite description at parks.sa.gov.au shows the number of vehicles permitted at that campsite. Probably the best known place on the Park is the Organ Pipes. A 4WD is recommended to enjoy all of the highlights of the park, although in dry weather much of the park can be accessed by high clearance2WD. The park is mostly known for its Organ Pipes. You could join others to help look after apark. Please pay vehicle entry before youarrive. A campsite that has an undefined area within acampground such as Mexican Hat Flat Campground at Fowlers Bay ConservationPark. Bumping along one the Parks many 4WD tracks in peak season (winter), most of the time we had the place to ourselves. Click on the map you are after and install it (all our maps are free).5. To find out how you can help in this park or nearby, please visit Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula Volunteering. Within your email confirmation select Manage my booking followed by Booking actions followed by Request cancellation. You can access the plan here. You must bring your own firewood, as the collection of firewood within National Parks isprohibited. Check our their website if youd like to learn more. Some of the tours included in the Kangaroo Island Tour Pass can be booked in advance, while others are pay on arrivaltours. Wuganna camp site, there was heaps of these nest. hbbd```b`` IDMo "C`r+X?Q}l.D`l Gawler Ranges National Park Entry Fee (6:00 AM to 11:55 PM) Day entry into Gawler Ranges provides access to all available areas including walking trails to day visitors. Seal Bay boardwalk self-guided tour. Take any of the (VERY!) Barns Road, Gawler Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, 5655, https://www.parks.sa.gov.au/find-a-park/Browse_by_region/Eyre_Peninsula/gawler-ranges-national-park. Call us: Mobile +61 0428827375. Check to make sure youre not camping in anatural waterway, flash floods can happenanytime. Relax under the stars at night and wake to the sound of birdsong, and the fragrant scent of the Australian bush. 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 about an hour from Minnipa, the closest town to the park. Take extreme care when driving in the park be aware of blind corners, crests and narrow two-waytracks. Walk, hike or trekwhats thedifference? Generators Permitted 9am to 9pm: National Parks and Forestry : Reviews 0.0 . Some of our questions were answered when we met up with Aboriginal ranger, Clifford Williams, whose family we know from Hermannsburg (NT). The park may be closed on days of extreme weather risk The walk takes you through open eucalypt woodland to amagnificent natural amphitheatre surrounded by ancient rockformations. Don't miss the Organ Pipes which are quite incredible. We found seven different camping areas to choose from, spread out across the Park. Make sure you know what to do in the event of getting bogged and always carry ashovel. Yorke, Eyre, and Gawler Ranges, discover the local history. These are explained in the terms andconditions. Assistance dogs are permitted in most public places and are therefore welcome in South Australias parks and reserves. The track winds around claypans and salt lakes before heading north, skirting the base of Mt Sturt. Although the best way to explore this magnificent park is in a4WD, in good weather you can visit much of the park in ahigh clearance 2WD. Besides wildlife and stunning, rocky vistas, the Parks pastoral history granted us a glimpse into hard and often short lives in unforgiving country. Call us on: Phone +61 (8) 86802045. You can find equally stunning rocky outcrops at Yandinga Falls and Kolay Mirica Falls. Required fields are marked *. Please observe all track and safety signs. The Gawler Ranges dont have the sweeping pounds or dramatic gorges of the Flinders Ranges theyre far more subtle: broad granite domes and jutting finger-like pillars of deep, red rhyolite. Conditions can change quickly depending on theweather. Wildlife can be threatened and precious habitat and indigenous sites can be damaged by off trackdriving. Gas fires and liquid fuel fires are permitted through the year, other than on days of total fireban. There are many marked walking trails in thePark. $ 14. Gawler Ranges National Park is located 55km north of Wudinna. Before taking your assistance dog into apark that does not normally allow dogs, it is highly recommended that you contact us so we can provide you with the latest information on any potential hazards within specific parks that may affect your dog. We stayed at both Kolay Hut and Yandinga during our visit. hn8_
pHE mH.X Although the best way to explore the Gawler Ranges National Park is in a 4WD, in good weather you can visit much of the park in a high clearance 2WD. A minimum number of 2 apply for each tour and the tour may be postponed if minimum numbers are not achieved. Theres an extensive network of roads and tracks within the Park. Rolling out your swag or sleeping bag under the vast expans of stars that feel so close you could touchthem. Its also agood idea to check that there are no insect nestsnearby. Pitch atent amid rocky gorges and valleys, at the foot of agranite hill, or on agrassy plain at one of our six campgrounds. Discover which parks you can walk your dog in on our find apark tool or read 12 dog-friendly walks in Adelaide Parks by Good Living for inspiration. Please be considerate of all trail users at alltimes. Extra children are 50% off the childrate. CONTACT You are also welcome to email DEW.OnlineBookings@sa.gov.au. Please wear clothing appropriate for the weather conditions. Its agood idea to let them know when you expect toreturn. The Gawler Ranges are located about 600km from Adelaide and 250 km from Port Augusta. Nestled at the base of Mt Fairview, access to Yandinga Campground is 4WD only, via the LP track. Sign up for our newsletter and get top stories, exclusive offers, events and free travel inspiration straight to your inbox! The Gawler Ranges teem with euro and grey kangaroos (and the occasional big red roo). Drought, depression and high transportation costs saw pastoralists walk off the land in the early parts of the 20th Century. During peak periods and school holidays, delays may be experienced. These sites and relics are stark reminders of human hardship, conflict and survival. Atoilet facility is available and camp sites are unallocated. A vehicle entry fee is also applicable to enter the park. You can find equally stunning rocky outcrops at Yandinga Falls and Kolay Mirica Falls. All ages will enjoy these tours. Exploring shorter 4WD tracks, such as the Turkey Flat and Mattera Tracks entice you to see more of the Parks pastoral heritage and extend your stay. Family: 2adults with 2children, or 1adult with 3children. In the afternoons it is common to see sand goannas crossing the tracks as they head about theirbusiness. The huts were spaced at about 1km apart, allowing the police to range large distances on their patrols. Refunds for unused Desert Parks Passes are only available in specific circumstances. They also dug the transverse roots of mallee trees and squeezed out precious stores of water from them. Kangaroo Island Tour Passes are not transferable and can only be used by the person nominated on thepass. Mobile phone coverage can be patchy and unreliable in this park, especially if you are in low-lyingareas. Money raised through park fees contributes to park conservation, management and improvement. They are unimproved and unsurfaced dirt tracks intended to provide four wheel drive access in dry conditionsonly, do not feed birds or other animals, it promotes aggressive behaviour and an unbalancedecology, do not bring generators (except where permitted), chainsaws or firearms into thepark. Campfires and generators are allowed however you need to bring your own firewood and drinkingwater. Some parks are free to enter. Relax under the stars at night and wake to the sound of birdsong, and the fragrant scent of the Australianbush. This has been taken into consideration in the roll out of the online booking system. The Gawler Ranges are agreat stopover for travellers crossing the Eyre Peninsula en route toPerth. Call Geoff 0428 827 375 or Irene 0428 428 334. From late winter into spring, the park teems with wildflowers in incredible shapes, sizes andcolours. Always let someone responsible know your travel plans, especially when travelling in remote areas. There are no reserved signs on campsites. Come prepared to be self-sufficient as you will need to take drinking water withyou. For example, visitors who book atwo-vehicle campsite are permitted to have two vehicles on thesite. Call now for more information and to book your stay.Phone: 0437586725. Youll also receive ahandbook and maps. Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula Volunteering. The glistening, white, salt, surface is surrounded by the red foothills of the GawlerRanges. 2023, Located at the base of Mt Fairfield, this campground is only accessible to, Pitch atent amid rocky gorges and valleys at the foot of agranite hill, or on agrassy plain. You only need to pay vehicle entry if you plan to visit for theday. If your trip has been delayed due to weather or road closures, contact the Desert Parks Administration Officer in Port Augusta on (08) 86485300 or DEWDesertParks@sa.gov.au. National Park Fees From $10.00 per . Opening hours Gawler Ranges National Park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. %PDF-1.5
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The Kangaroo Island Tour Pass entitles you 12 months access to Flinders Chase National Park, as well as admission to the following Kangaroo Islandtours: Read more about Kangaroo Island Tour Passes. This is the place to visit. The Gawler Ranges National Park is a special place where history, conservation and Aboriginal culture come together. Tours do not operate during June, July and August. Yardea Station lease holder, James Grey Moseley, is on record as shooting at Aboriginal people (presumably to warn them off), but also as providing food and water in difficult times (The Advertiser, 13 September 1913, pg.6). Come prepared to be self-sufficient as you will need to take drinking water withyou. We acknowledge and respect the deep spiritual connection and the relationship that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to Country.We work in partnership with the First Peoples of South Australia and support their Nations to take a leading role in caring for their Country. Visit the book and pay page to explore pricing for various parks andfacilities. Takes you on an easy to moderate walk through woodlands and grasslands to aspectacular rocky outcrop with magnificent 180 degreeviews. The park is famous for the magnificent Organ Pipes, formed over 1500 million years ago as a result of volcanic eruptions. A park management plan for Lake Gairdner was approved in 2019. Public access routes are established under the Pastoral Land Management and Conservation Act, Public access routes are not roads or part of the formal road network. One of the things that astounded us was the number of camping areas in the Gawler Ranges National Park. Nestled in agully, this campground is accessible for high clearance 2WD in good weather only. Please bring plenty of water and food to be self-sufficient. To download flora (plants) and fauna (animals) species lists for this park, use the Create Simple Species List tab under Flora Tools or Fauna Tools in NatureMaps. Please ensure that your Park Pass is clearly displayed on the passenger side of your vehicle dashboard while at the park. For the future, our focus is on revising the management plan for the park. They seemed to be everywhere, their chubby brown bodies lazing on the sides of burrows, soaking up the afternoon sun. The Operator reserves the right to change the itinerary without notice if weather or any other adverse conditions dictate. The Gawler Ranges are a range of stoney hills in South Australia to the north of Eyre Peninsula.The Eyre Highway skirts the south of the ranges. Access to the Park is from Iron Knob and Kimba in the south-east, Wudinna in the south, Minippa in the south west. If you have aMultiple Entry Park pass, you still need to book online for camping, accommodation and facilitybookings. When camping in aNational Park, its important to remember thefollowing: This park is not included in the park passsystem. For more adventurous folk like us, the hills beckon. The Gawler Ranges are located 130 - 230 km southeast of Ceduna running roughly parallel to and 40km north of the Eyre Highway covering an area of 2,400 km2. Child: Any person aged 415years (children under 4years arefree). Concession: Any person holding avalid full time Australian secondary or tertiary student card, Australian pensioner card, health care card, Australian seniors health card, South Australian state concession card or Australian Seniors card. Bookings need to be made in advance of travel, either online or in person through one of our booking agents. The Gawler Ranges people are adistinct group of foundation families made up of some, but not all, the Barngarla, Kokatha and Wirangu People. The Gawler Ranges National Park is a special place where history, conservation and Aboriginal culture come together. Sturdy shoes, long pants, along sleeved shirt and ahat are the recommendedminimum. Summer can be very hot, but if youre prepared to work around the weather youll have calm days, extraordinary sunsets, and clear views of the starrynights. Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula Volunteering. Concession is not available to overseas cardholders. You can find equally stunning rocky outcrops at Yandinga Falls and Kolay Mirica Falls. Booking online makes securing your campsite, accommodation and facility hire easy and fair. Ranger Clifford told us that the police had a network of stone huts around the Ranges, centred on the waterhole at Policemans Point. Bookings can be cancelled in line with the terms and conditions on your booking confirmation. . Clifford explained to us how local Aboriginal people used the rockholes at the tops of hills for human consumption only, covering them with pine branches or logs to keep animals out and evaporation down. Copyright Department for Environment and Water What's new in South Australia's national parks, Information on fire bans and current fireconditions, Information on what to do in the event of afire, Top five things to see in the Gawler Ranges National Park. The park is open daily except on days with a catastrophic fire danger and most days where there's an extreme fire danger. Rolling out your swag or sleeping bag under the million stars that feel so close you could touchthem. Assistance dogs must be appropriately restrained on alead and remain under your effective control at all times while in apark orreserve. Always camp in designated sites (where applicable)do not camp beneath trees with overhanging branches, as they can drop without warning. A multiple entry park pass (excluding the Kangaroo Island Tour Pass) is valid for private vehicles up to eight seats. There are no other fees or permits associated with thispark. By clicking Agree and join Hipcamp, I agree to Hipcamps, Hipcamp is created with and hope for our future. Combine your love of camping with doing agood deed by becoming avolunteer caretaker host in thispark. Standard road rules apply when driving anywhere in the park, including the laws for speed limits, drink driving, vehicle registration and seatbelts. This plan was developed to ensure the community can have asay into the way Lake Gairdner National Park ismanaged. Please note, driving on the Lakes surface is prohibited without an appropriatepermit. Its possible to drive several different loops without retracing your steps, depending on where youve entered the Park. Check the weather forecast before you leave, including overnight temperatures on the. The plan addresses the most important issues facing the national park, focusing on two keythemes: Co-management in South Australia is apartnership between the state government and Aboriginal groups to help manage our national parks that combines traditional knowledge with contemporary parkmanagement. 9 Ways to Get Around the Australian Outback, Me and My Cooper Tires, Road Tripping During Summer, Cooper S/T MAXX Upgrading from Old to New, Exploring the Gawler Ranges - A Complete Guide - CLUB 4X4. You can determine the current fire danger rating by checking the Fire Ban District map on the CFSwebsite. If you are passionate about the environment, akeen camper, like to meet people from all around the world, and are ahappy to help, then hosting could be right up youralley. Mt Ive deserves its own article, so we wont say too much about it here. The Gawler Ranges National Park is a special place where history, conservation and Aboriginal culture come together. 2023. Please obey signs and use the trail classifications and descriptions, where available, to select trails suitable to your ability. To find out more about Friends of Parks groups please visit Friends of Parks SouthAustralia. 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. If you are visiting the park for the day (but not camping), you do not need to book online. This Country was and continues to be important to the laws, customs and cultural identity of the Gawler Ranges People. Atoilet facility is available and camp sites are unallocated. Australia to acquire a part of the Gawler Ranges recognised as a 'Key Biological Area' in the 1988 survey report. The Gawler Ranges People are recognised as the traditional owners of this Country, attaining native title in 2011. Don't miss the Organ Pipes which are quite incredible. 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