Flintstone Rock

10 min to 30 min

770 m
return

↑ 25 m
↓ -25 m

Moderate track
Starting from Mount Augustus Summit Trail Car Park in Mount Augustus National park, this walk takes you to the summit and back via a watery, smooth creekbed. This is an informative walk as the visitors can observe the Aboriginal art site as they crawl under the Flinstone Rock. after laying under the rock for a while, you can see the amazing Aboriginal engravings. It is also possible to encounter animal skeletons, and the area is worth exploring. Do not touch the engravings as they can be damaged. The creekbed can be filled after heavy rain, and there are undercut cliff edges and loose rocks, and the area can get extremely hot during the summer. Bring excessive water. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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