Warren Gorge
About Warren Gorge
Warren Gorge is located 21 kilometres north of Quorn on the Arden Vale Road, this is a fully sealed road.
Immediately beyond the entrance campground is the Warren Gorge itself. The jagged bright orange rock formations provide a stunning contrast alongside the bright blue sky, the sharp contrasting greenery of the native Cypress Pines and the clear waters of the creek running through the Gorge.
Between these rock formations, a road follows a small creek and enters a wider valley where there are numerous areas to camp. Access to these areas is not available for caravans, but easily suits four wheel drives and camper trailers, many of which form their own personal “campground” under trees and overlooking the main creek which is the main water source for the Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby.
The Rock Wallabies are most prevalent at dawn and dusk, and are attracted to the water that runs through the creek for the majority of the year. Alongside the creek in the campground is a 5.2 kilometre walking trail that criss-crosses the creek several times past reeds and among tall gum trees.
Rates
Day entry per vehicle AUD5.00 Camping per vehicle AUD18.00 Group entry to The Flinders Ranges Council. Please contact them by phone 08 86200 500 Entry is self registration at the information going into gorge with cash or payment at Visitor Centre Quorn in opening hours.
Facilities
- Carpark
- Picnic Area
- Public Toilet
Where to find Warren Gorge
Arden Vale Road
Quorn,
South Australia,
5433