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Contact detailsWilpena Pound Visitors CentreP: 08 8648 0048
We took the advice of the folks at Wilpena Pound Visitors Centre and headed off on a 4WD trip through Bunyeroo and Brachina Gorges in the Flinders Ranges National Park. You will need a parks pass to enter the National Park but this is well worth the expense to experience these amazing rock formations. The road through this area is dirt and can become impassable after heavy rain (various creek crossings) so make sure you check on the condition.
There are various lookouts and campgrounds (with toilets) along Bunyeroo Road and there are a number of walking and cycling tracks to allow closer views. The Heysen Trail which stretches about 1,200 kilometres from Cape Jervis, on the Fleurieu Peninsula, to Parachilna Gorge, passes through Bunyerro Gorge. Maps for this trail can be obtained from the Heyson trail website.
Bunyeroo Gorge is one of the main gorges which runs through the Heysen Range towards Lake Torrens. Signs along the road provide information on the age of some of the rocks formations - quite facinating. The turnoff to Bunyeroo Gorge is approximately 57 kilometres north of Hawker on Flinders Ranges Way.
RvTrips highly recommend this drive for a great day out.