Finke Gorge National Park

Finke Gorge is a national park in the Northern Territory of Australia, 1318 km south of Darwin. The Park covers an area of 458 square kilometres, and includes the impressive desert oasis Palm Valley, home to a diverse range of plant species, many of which are rare and unique to the area. There are good opportunities for bushwalking and bushcamping in the park. The park is noted for its ancient palms and Aboriginal cultural sites. The Red Cabbage ... more

Area:

  • 458.43 km² (177 mi² )

Contained by:

Protected Site

Date Established:

  • 1967

IUCN Category:

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Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • -24.1447
  • 132.8183
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