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Hiking in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park offers exploration of a semi-arid landscape characterized by ancient mountain ranges, dramatic gorges, and the iconic Wilpena Pound. The park features rugged terrain, including the Heysen Range, and significant geological formations shaped by millions of years of erosion. Creek beds lined with river red gums and exposed sedimentary rock are common features along the trails. This diverse environment provides a range of hiking experiences across its 95,000 hectares.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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319
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8.00km
02:14
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.47km
02:04
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
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304
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8.29km
02:18
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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130
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18.5km
05:52
440m
440m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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3.29km
00:58
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Wangarra Lookout sits at the end of Wangarra Lookout track, and provides awesome views from all sides. Walk up onto the metal lookout platform for true 360 views. Keep an eye out for wild goats, kangaroos, and emus that roam this bush.
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Lower Lookout provides great views over the red dirt Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. This viewpoint sits just 300 meters past Hills Homestead and is an easier climb than Wangarra Lookout.
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Hills Homestead is a restored, historic settler's cottage built between 1899 and 1914. Nowadays visitors can't go inside, but there is quite a bit to read up on outside with interpretive signage. This site is a great place for a break on a bushwalk, as there are also picnic tables and toilets.
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If you're hiking Bunyeroo Gorge or Wilcolo this is the place to park. There's not much here aside from the lot, but just up the road a bit there's a picnic area and Acraman campground which has a rain water tank and drop toilet.
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Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park is an area rich with natural and human history. The park encompasses over 95,000 hectares, protecting Bunyeroo Gorge, Heysen Range, and the beautiful natural amphitheater of Ikara Wilpena Pound. Visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, camping, visiting Perawurtina cultural heritage sites, or simply enjoying the awe inspiring sunsets. With so much to see and do, it's easy to find something for everyone.
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This relatively flat track is a great option for families looking for a day hike in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. The towering red cliffs provide the backdrop while informational signs provide opportunities to learn about the local geology and history.
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Arkaroo Rock is an important cultural site for the Adnyamathanha people of the Flinders Ranges.
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There are over 10 hiking routes in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park, catering to various skill levels. The komoot community has explored these trails over 700 times, sharing their experiences and photos.
Yes, the park offers several easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Arkaroo Rock – Sacred Rock Art Site loop from Arkaroo Rock Carpark is a 3.3 km walk leading to ancient Aboriginal rock art. Another gentle option is the Boom and Bust Loop – Wilpena Pound loop from Wilpena Pound, which offers insights into the local flora and fauna.
Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park is rich in dramatic landscapes. You can hike to iconic Wilpena Pound (Ikara), a natural amphitheatre, or explore gorges like Brachina Gorge, known for its geological trail. For panoramic views, consider trails leading to Tanderra Saddle or Mount Ohlssen Bagge, which offers a 360-degree vista of the surrounding ranges.
The best time for hiking in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park is typically during the cooler months, from April to October. Spring (September-October) is particularly beautiful, with wildflowers blooming across the landscape. Summers can be extremely hot, making hiking challenging and less enjoyable.
Yes, many trails in the park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Wilpena Pound – Hills Homestead loop from Wilpena Pound, which offers views of Wilpena Pound and passes a historic homestead, and the Tanderra Saddle – Wilpena Pound loop from Wilpena Pound for more challenging terrain.
The semi-arid landscape of Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park is home to diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for native species such as the yellow-footed rock wallaby, especially in areas like Bunyeroo Gorge. You may also spot various bird species and other marsupials adapted to the outback environment.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning geological formations, the cultural significance of sites like Wilpena Pound, and the opportunity to experience the rugged beauty of the Australian outback.
Absolutely. The park is rich in Aboriginal cultural heritage. The Arkaroo Rock – Sacred Rock Art Site loop from Arkaroo Rock Carpark leads to ancient rock art. Sacred Canyon is another significant site with rock art, illustrating the creation story of Wilpena Pound and offering a deep connection to the Adnyamathanha Traditional Owners.
Trails in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park vary from well-maintained paths to rugged, rocky tracks. You can expect to encounter ancient mountain ranges, dramatic gorges, and creek beds often lined with river red gums. The terrain can be challenging, with exposed sedimentary rock and significant elevation changes on some routes, especially those leading to peaks like St Mary Peak.
Yes, designated parking areas are typically available at major trailheads and visitor access points within Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. For specific routes, such as the Arkaroo Rock loop, parking is available directly at the Arkaroo Rock Carpark. It's advisable to check park maps or visitor information for detailed parking locations.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking longer adventures, sections of both the famous Heysen Trail and Mawson Trail traverse Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. These long-distance routes offer extensive opportunities for multi-day exploration, allowing you to immerse yourself deeper into the park's rugged landscapes.


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