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Flinders Chase National Park

Flinders Chase National Park

Flinders Chase National Park is now open following the devastating 2019-20 summer bushfires, which burnt 96 per cent of the park (and the Ravine Des Casoars Wilderness Protection Area).

The park is open for self-drive visitors to share in the bushfire recovery journey from 9am until 5pm daily, with last entry at 3pm. Park gates are locked at 5pm, please allow 25 minutes' travel time from Remarkable Rocks/Admirals Arch to the gate.

Entry fees now apply, book online before you go.

On your visit, you can stop at the iconic tourist drawcards of Remarkable Rocks, Weirs Cove, Cape du Couedic lighthouse and Admirals Arch.

You’ll have access to drive a safe route along Cape du Couedic Road – including the part which has become one of the most insta-famous roads in South Australia. Once at the sites you can browse around them on-foot.

Remember to pack enough water and snacks for your visit, and to leave no trace. This will give our bushland the best chance of recovery.

The park has limited toilets, there is no food or drink available for purchase throughout the park and alcohol is not permitted.

Pets, including dogs, are not permitted in the park.

Download the reopening map for further information. 


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