Witjira National Park
About Witjira National Park
A true oasis in the desert, featuring more than 120 springs surrounded by lush greenery and abundant wildlife. The park sits on the western edge of the Simpson Desert in the far north of South Australia amid endless sand dunes and stark gibber plains.
Witjira National Park features more than 120 mound springs. The park includes the National Heritage-listed Dalhousie Springs, used by Aboriginal people for thousands of years as a source of food, shelter and medicine. You can swim in the main spring’s warm waters. The area is home to unique species of fish such as the Dalhousie hardyhead and other rare aquatic life found nowhere else in the world.
The attraction of the springs, combined with some delightful camping spots and quality visitor facilities, make Witjira one of the most popular parks in the outback.
If you’re lucky enough to be visiting the park a few weeks after a soaking rain, you’ll be rewarded with the ephemeral wildflowers bursting into bloom.
Rates
Park entry fee.
Facilities
- CARAVANCAMP
- Family Friendly
- Lookouts
- Picnic Area
- Public Toilet
- Showers
- Swimming Pool
Where to find Witjira National Park
Sturt Highway
Oodnadatta,
South Australia,
5734