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Is Mt Gee in a National Park?

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Is Mt Gee in a National Park?

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No, Mt Gee is not in a National Park. South Australia has a number of National Parks including those in the Flinders Ranges. The National Parks in the Flinders Ranges are: • The Flinders Range National Park this Park occupies much of the central Flinders Ranges. • The Gammon Ranges National Park this Park occupies the far north of the Flinders Ranges and south-west of Arkaroola. • Mount Remarkable National Park – This park is in the southern Flinders Ranges and lies between the shores of Spencer Gulf and the mountainous regions surrounding Wilmington to the north and Melrose to the south. The nearest National Park to Mt Gee is the Gammon Ranges however this is some distance away to the south-west.

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