Ikara–Flinders Ranges National Park
The Ikara–Flinders Ranges National Park, formerly Flinders Ranges National Park, is a national park situated approximately 430 km (270 mi) north of Adelaide. It lies northeast of the small town of Hawker, in the northern central part of South Australia's largest mountain range, the Flinders Ranges, and covers an area of 95,000 ha (370 sq mi) between Hawker and Blinman. It is known for the land formation known as Wilpena Pound, while other well-known features include the Heysen Range and the Brachina and Bunyeroo gorges. The Heysen Trail and Mawson Trail pass through the park.
Razorback Lookout in Ikara–Flinders Ranges National Park
Flinders Ranges Way, the main road crossing the park
Brachina Gorge Road
Appealinna Ruins
The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain ranges in South Australia, which starts about 200 km (125 mi) north of Adelaide. The ranges stretch for over 430 km (265 mi) from Port Pirie to Lake Callabonna.
The Flinders Ranges
The Flinders Ranges at the southern end of Wilpena Pound
Flinders Ranges from space
Arid land in the Flinders Ranges