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Hawker is a small town located about 375 km north of Adelaide, which is regarded as the hub of the Central Flinders Ranges being at the junction of roads from Marree, Orroroo, Port Augusta and Wilpena Pound. The Hawker district boasts a fascinating mixture of natural, heritage and cultural attractions and it features rugged outback scenery, bush pubs, historic relics of the early settlers, aboriginal history, art and craft galleries, unique food outlet and history about the railway. There are many local tours available - Visit the historic Old Ghan Rail Trail and see the Flinders Ranges National Park. You can enjoy a variety of short and day trips in your own 4WD or join a guided tour to various places like Brachina Gorge, Wilpena Pound, Blinman and Parachilna Gorge, Quorn`s Pichi Richi Railway, the Kanyaka homestead ruins and the Moralana Scenic Drive.. You can also enjoy major events such as the Hawker Art Exhibition and Hawker Cup races. There is an extensive range of self contained accommodation including, hotel, motel, caravan and camping ground accommodation, as well as bush camping under the stars. Local attractions include: # Jarvis Hill Lookout # Yourambulla Caves # Kanyaka Ruins # Cradock # The Heritage Walk # Castle Rock Lookout # Jarvis Hill Lookout # Police Hill Lookout # Aboriginal Sites at Yourambulla Caves and Death Rock # Elders Range and Arkaba Hills lookouts.

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