Experience the adventure of driving your own four wheel drive vehicle at Arkaroola
Feel free to choose how much time you want to spend exploring the stunning landscape of Arkaroola. Go at your own pace and and plan your own road trip. Much of Arkaroola is accessible by 4WD/high clearance vehicles. For more information on these tracks please ask at reception.
A must-do for all 4WD enthusiasts, with sections of the track classified as Extreme 4WD this economically priced tour is available for visitors and guests who have their own 4WD, enabling them to experience remote and rugged four-wheel-driving
This self-drive tour is suitable for both 2WD (as far as the Pinnacles) and 4WD vehicles and is approximately 4 hours duration, taking you to places like The Pinnacles, Bolla Bollana Springs, and Nooldoonooldoona Waterhole – with other interesting sights along the way.
Please note guests have to pay a daily entrance fee to Mt Freeling Station to access Yudnamutana. This can be paid at Arkaroola.
A rugged but rewarding 4WD trip from Arkaroola Village to the amazing historic Paralana Hot Springs.
Located in the southern region of the sanctuary, these 2WD and 4WD accessible areas pass through spectacular scenery with stunning views, including several sites from Arkaroola Springs to Tillite Gorge that are part of the World Heritage nomination
Traverse this ancient landscape like the explorers did in the early days on one of the sanctuaries many trails.
15.2km Allow 7hrs
A linear walk passing through The Gammon Ranges at times then ascending to Mt Warren Hastings 590m passing over ancient fields of Glacial Tillite. Rare plants and Red Kangaroos are a highlight.
2.5km (approx) Allow 1.5 Hours
A return walk from Arkaroola Village with rewarding views of the surrounding ranges.
2km (approx) Allow 1-2 Hours
The falls area is just a short walk from the Arkaroola road and is a haven for Yellow-Footed Rock Wallabies and Euros. Walkers can go further along the valley or return via Acacia Ridge. Ask our staff for information on this walk.
This business received tourism grant funding from the Australian Government via Austrade.