Ngarkat Conservation Park
Ngarkat Conservation Park is a large park covering around 270,000 hectares of mallee and heath land over remnant coastal dunes. Between the dunes, surface soaks often occur, allowing brown stringy bark and square fruited mallee to grow.
Animals found in the park include echidnas, pygmy possums, dunnarts and grey kangaroos, with more than twenty species of lizards and hundreds of birds. There is a number of recreational options including day trips, picnics and camping.
There is two-wheel drive access to Pertendi Hut along the Pinnaroo Bordertown Road, and dry weather two-wheel drive access to Pine Hut Soak. The network of four-wheel drive tracks throughout the park is well signposted.
There are also numerous walking trails within the park, which range from short 20 minute walks to five-hour hikes. The park is best visited in the cooler months, as summer temperatures are often very high. The park is very large and isolated, therefore sufficient fuel and water supplies must be carried at all times.
After heavy rains during winter please check to make sure that the tracks are open as they may be flooded.
Camping facilities are available but camping permits are required for staying overnight. Fuel and water supplies must be carried at all times as this park is isolated and large. No pets permitted in park.
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