Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary
Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Sillers Lookout - Arkaroola's famous 4WD 'Ridgetop Tour'
Located 600km north of Adelaide and 130km east of Leigh Creek, and in the more rugged and spectacular northern Flinders Ranges, this 610sq km multi award-winning Wilderness Sanctuary, operated by the Sprigg family, contains some of Australia's most spectacular mountain views and offers numerous Advanced Ecotourism accredited guided tours.
Arkaroola features rugged mountains, towering granite peaks, magnificent gorges and mysterious waterholes, the home to over 160 species of birds and the shy and endangered Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby.
Arkaroola is a mecca for bushwalkers and four wheel drivers. The spectacular Advanced Ecotourism accredited rugged 4WD Ridgetop Tour is world famous; journey to the depths of ancient seabeds and across razor-back ridges and peaks of the Flinders Ranges most rugged mountains to the magnificent climax at Sillers Lookout.
Being the first Flinders Ranges tourist organisation to achieve the coveted Advanced Ecotourism accreditation, and with now a total of eleven such products available for you to enjoy, Arkaroola is truly unique. In fact, with our recent third successive S.A. Tourism Award win for Ecotourism (November 2007), Arkaroola now enters the coveted Hall of Fame, and is undoubtedly South Australia's premier ecotourism destination.
Where Are We?
These two maps indicate Arkaroola's location in the northern Flinders Ranges, 600 kilometres north of Adelaide in South Australia:


Arkaroola's Facilities:
Even though we are quite remote from the nearest town, you won't miss much in the way of comfort when staying at Arkaroola. Our facilities include:
Native Pine Restaurant
- Formal Dining in the Native Pine licensed restaurant
- Relax in the Pick & Shovel lounge bar
- Take-way food is available from the shop and reception areas
- Coin-operated BBQ facilities in Caravan Park
- Bush Camp fires are permitted(except during Total Fire Ban periods)
- Basic shop, fuel supplies and mechanical repairs
- LPG available for gas bottle refills; sorry, not for motor vehicles
- Heated in-ground swimming pool, including adjacent BBQ area and licensed bar facilities
- Ningana Information Centre - our tertiary qualified staff are ready to assist with every question you may have about the area
- A wide variety of motel-style accommodation to suit most budgets, including back-packers
- And no bothersome mobile phones! - we do have normal telephone services (including facsimile), and an Internet Cafe to help you maintain contact with home.
Or, for pure self-indulgence, try our Banquet in the Bush, a sumptous five-course meal on the banks of Wywhyanna Creek beneath the steep and craggy Griselda Hill. Click here for more information about our facilities.
We have a number of specials and travel packages currently available (our rates and tariffs ae also available at this location).
A Clean Sweep at 2007 SA Tourism Awards!
Arkaroola Village at Dusk
We are extremely proud to announce that on Saturday, 3rd November 2007, Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary was yet again succesful when we received the following awards at the South Australian Tourism Awards presentation dinner:
- Ecotourism - Hall of Fame (third successive win in this category)
- Major Tourist Attraction - Winner
- Sustainable Tourism - Winner
- Festivals and Events - for Arkaroola's Star Party DownUnder - Bronze Award.
Please see 'Breaking News' for more details - and about other news from Arkaroola.
From the ARK Newsletter:
Also from the Breaking News page you can download the latest (Eighth) Edition of our E-Newsletter, From the ARK, Spring/Summer 2008, and read the latest news and information about Arkaroola. (Previous editions are also available for downloading). Please email marketing@arkaroola.com.au if you'd like your name added to our mail-out list (place 'Newsletter Subscription' in the subject line).
Geological Wonderland:
The magnificence of Arkaroola has been preserved for the world, thanks to one of Australia's greatest geologists and conservationists, the late Dr. Reg Sprigg, A.O D.Sc, h.c A.N.U. & Flinders Uni. Reg's appreciation for the region dates back to 1940 when he studied the area as a student of the great Antarctic explorer Sir Douglas Mawson.
In 1967, Reg and Griselda Sprigg purchased what had become Arkaroola sheep station, re-establishing native flora and fauna, and transforming this special place into the spectacular private wilderness sanctuary that it is today.
Reg practiced ecotourism 30 years before the word was invented; he was truly a man of vision.
Astronomer's Heaven!
For professional, amateur or beginner, our three astronomical observatories, fitted with all manner of professional telescopes and other equipment, will keep you totally enthralled as the beauty of the Southern Hemisphere night skies open up for you.
Details of our Astronomical Observatories and equipment can be seen by clicking here; or information about our Astronomy Tours can be seen here. The same page also contains a monthly Star Chart for downloading.
Star Party DownUnder - 2009
Our third annual Star Party DownUnder, January 10 to 13 2008, was a great success and plans are underway for the 2009 event. At this stage it will be held over the Australia Day public holiday of 26 January 2009, a new moon phase for darkest night skies. Please click here for further information about the next event (information currrent as at 26 June 2008)
Come and see this geological wonderland and astronomical heaven for yourself - we promise you won't be disappointed.
Arkaroola Email Contacts:
- Senior Management / Administration: admin@arkaroola.com.au
- Reservations: res@arkaroola.com.au
- Margaret Sprigg - Co-owner and Director: admin@arkaroola.com.au
- Douglas Sprigg - Co-owner and Director: admin@arkaroola.com.au
- Marketing and advertising (Peter Whellum): marketing@arkaroola.com.au
Arkaroola Web Site designed and maintained by Peter Whellum, Arkaroola Marketing - site hosted by Froling Enterprises






