Ancient rocks

Alligator Gorge

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Wilmington, Wilmington, South Australia

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Alligator Gorge Road,
Wilmington,
Wilmington,
South Australia
5485.

Alligator Gorge is within the scenic Mount Remarkable National Park, in the Southern Flinders Ranges. Over millions of years the Alligator Creek cut the gorge though ancient rocks. You can easily walk into the gorge along a short walking trail. You can also take longer hikes. Toilets, a picnic area and barbecue facilities are provided. You can see birds including emus and kookaburras, wildflowers, and animals such as kangaroos. You can stay overnight at Alligator Lodge which sleeps eight to ten people. It is near the northern entrance to the park. The lodge has three bedrooms and gives you stunning views of the surrounding bush. There is solar power, gas appliances, hot water and a combustion heater. Bookings are essential and you can book online. Other accommodation is available in Melrose and Wilmington. You can also stay in the park at Mambray Creek where there is a campground and a cabin. Please check the website for entry fees and bookings....

Entry Cost

$10.50 to $13


Vehicle entry fees apply to enter Mount Remarkable National Park.

Product Types

  • Natural Attractions
  • National Parks and Reserves
  • Parks and Gardens

Tourism Organisation

  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation

Facilities found here

  • Barbeque
  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet

Activities you can engage in

  • Birdwatching
  • Hiking
  • Walks

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