Attraction

Flinders Ranges and Outback

Pekina Creek Aboriginal Rock Carvings

Flinders Ranges and Outback

Free
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Attraction
Just a short walk from the main street of Orroroo, the Pekina Creek Aboriginal Rock Carvings offer visitors a unique opportunity to experience one of the region's most significant cultural heritage sites.

Located along the rocky banks of Pekina Creek walking trail, these ancient carvings provide a glimpse into the deep cultural history of the land and the Aboriginal people who have lived in and travelled through this landscape for thousands of years. Carefully etched into the rock surfaces, the carvings are believed to indicate a map of local food sources, important cultural stories and connections to Country, reflecting traditional relationships with water, wildlife and seasonal movement across the region.

The site sits within a peaceful natural creek environment surrounded by native vegetation and the rugged scenery characteristic of the Southern Flinders region. A short walk allows visitors to quietly explore the area while appreciating both the natural beauty and the cultural significance of the landscape.

Visiting the Pekina Creek Aboriginal Rock Carvings is more than simply viewing a historic site — it is an opportunity to pause, reflect and gain a deeper appreciation of the enduring connection between Aboriginal people and Country.

As part of the wider Orroroo Carrieton experience, the site offers travelers a meaningful cultural stop while exploring the Southern Flinders Ranges Region.
<p>Free Wifi</p> <p>Indigenous themes and/or interpretation</p>

Facilities

Barbeque
Carpark
Family Friendly
Lawn / Gardens
Lookouts
Pet Friendly - Enquire
Picnic Area
Public Toilet

Price

Free

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