Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park is situated in the Flinders Ranges in the Australian Outback, about 270 miles north of Adelaide. This region has a geological and natural history dating back 600 million years and is the ancestral land of the Adnyamathanha people. Adnyamathanha translates to 'Rock People' and is the name of their traditional language. The ancient rock formations that define the Flinders Ranges are some of the most breathtaking and dramatic landscapes in the Outback.