Rock Dam - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
An old rock dam in the Gawler Ranges National Park. The Gawler Ranges National Park offers stunning scenery with ochre-red rock columns formed by volcanic activity over 1,500 million years ago.
Rock Dam - FURTHER INFORMATION
Rock Dam - Gawler Ranges National Park visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Rock Dam' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from South Australia.
Also known as Stone Dam, this rock dam was built by early European settlers in an attempt to manage the chronically short rainfall in Gawler Ranges National Park. Located near Old Paney Homestead on the western side of the park it is one of the attractions and points of interest.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Road: Gawler Ranges National Park is about 160km east of Port Lincoln, 460km from Adelaide. It is about 120km from Streaky Bay.











