4WD Tracks in Flinders Ranges
311 tracks in Flinders Ranges, South Australia.
About Flinders Ranges
The Flinders Ranges stretch 430 km from Port Pirie to Arkaroola — ancient folded quartzite and sandstone ridges rising from the SA outback. The 4WD network here is varied: from the family-accessible Rawnsley Bluff circuit to the serious 4WD country at Arkaroola's Ridge-Top Tour in the northern Flinders.
Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park has good unsealed access roads. The Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges in the north are more remote and technically demanding. Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary runs guided Ridge-Top Tours in the northern Flinders — the most dramatic vehicle-accessible terrain in SA.
Best conditions run from May through October. Summer heat (40°C+) makes outback SA driving uncomfortable and potentially dangerous in a breakdown. Winter nights are cold but the days are ideal. The Flinders receive less rainfall than eastern Australia and tracks dry quickly.
Popular tracks in Flinders Ranges
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Native Well Road
Nantab Road
Colliny Road
Schmidt Road
Yankamittla Road
Bendleby Road
Bendleby Road
Cemetery Road
Dingly Track
Comms Tower Access Track
Mcmahon Road
James Range Road
Carmony Road
Fitzpatrick Road
Ralla Singh Road
Creek Road
East Arthur Bore Road
Fitzpatrick Road
Burford Road
Ballantyne Road
Liddy Road
Morse Road
Harris Road
Northon Road
Frequently asked questions
Is the Arkaroola Ridge-Top Tour a self-drive or guided experience?
The Arkaroola Ridge-Top Tour is a guided experience only, run in Arkaroola's own vehicles with their trained drivers. Private vehicles are not permitted on the Ridge-Top route. The surrounding Arkaroola station tracks are accessible to private high-clearance 4WDs with advance permission from the station. The broader Flinders Ranges network — including the national park tracks — is self-drive.