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Simpson Desert Regional Reserve

Simpson Desert Conservation Park lies in the centre of the Simpson Desert, consisting of a sea of parallel red sand ridges some 300-500 km across. It lies across the corners of South Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory. The area of land set aside as the Simpson Desert Regional Reserve is outside the Simpson Desert Conservation Park. The reserve links the conservation park to Witjira. A wide variety of desert flora and fauna (wildlife) are preserved in a landscape of varied dune systems, extensive playa lakes, spinifex grasslands and acacia woodlands.

Opening times: contact the local National Parks and Wildlife SA district office.

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