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90
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The Warren Gorge walking trail provides excellent examples of vegetation in the Flinders Ranges. You will pass through different micro-climates which are evident by the change in vegetation and geology. The trail takes you to a lookout locally known as Smoke-oh Lookout. In Australia, the term Smoke-oh is a commonly used colloquial name fora morning or afternoon tea break or other break in the working day, making it an ideal name for this lookout, which provides an excellent spot to stop and rest on the trail.
The Warren Gorge Loop Trail is 5.2kms long and takes between 1.5- 3 hours to complete. It is easy to moderate depending on your level of fitness. There are some loose surfaces and short steep parts.
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2.5
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Take a breathtaking walk along Homestead Gorge walking track for scenic landscape vistas and ancient Aboriginal rock engravings. Plus you might see wallabies, emus and birds.
5.6
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2
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Rockholes Loop walking track is an adventurous extension to Homestead Gorge walking track, in Mutawintji National Park. This short but steep hike includes Aboriginal engravings and splendid views of rockholes, Homestead Gorge and Bynguano Range.
7.5
km
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5
hrs
A challenging, scenic walk over the rocky ridge of the Bynguano Range in Mutawintji National Park.
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2.5
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Western Ridge walking track is a spectacular walk for fit bushwalkers. From the ridge you'll overlook the vast desert plains and the beautiful Bynguano Range. It's especially beautiful at sunset.
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Mutawintji Gorge walking track takes you on a hike through one of the park’s most scenic gorges. Enjoy a picnic at the end or simply spend some time taking in the view.
700
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Yapa (Mulgowan) Aboriginal art site walking track offers a unique Outback experience with Aboriginal rock art and birdwatching in Gundabooka National Park, near Bourke.
Valley of the Eagles walk starts at the popular Bennetts Gorge picnic area and explores the imposing Mount Gunderbooka in Gundabooka National Park.
There are three locations in the Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park where you can access walks in the Weetootla Hike Network.
Weetootla Campground Trailhead – 7.1km from Balcanoona. Turn off the Arkaroola Road at 1.9km from the signpost at Balcanoona. The track is 2WD accessible.
McTaggart Track – 18.2km from Balcanoona. Turn off the Arkaroola Road at 8.2km from the signpost at Balcanoona. Continue approximately 10km along the 4WD track to reach the checkpoint.
Grindell’s Hut Trailhead – 26.5km from Balcanoona. Turn off the Arkaroola Road at 8.2km from the signpost at Balcanoona. Continue for 17km along the signposted 4WD track.
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7
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Mt. Aka is a popular day trip that has fantastic views over the surrounding alps and on a good day, even Mt. Fuji. There are plenty of options to extend the hike with many great surrounding peaks and abundant mountain huts and camp grounds.