Read about - Hills Homestead below.
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Hills Homestead can been found on a walk within Wilpena Point that takes visitors to the Wangarra lookout. It is relatively easy to walk to the Homestead along a well defined track - about six and a half kilometres return from the Wilpena Pound Resort. (Wangarra Lookout is another 600 metres but you need to climb up 100 metres to the viewing platforms).
Hills Homestead has interpretive signage which tells the story of the early pioneers in this part of the Flinders Ranges. The homestead building was renovated in 1995 and a number of picnic tables have been constructed in the surrounding bush land to sit and rest in the shade - many people took along morning tea or lunch to enjoy during their walk. Public toilets are provided behind the homestead. You can even catch a shuttle bus part of the way which reduces the walk by approximately 4 kilometres - this was particularly popular with those travelling with young children.
I loved the wonderful carving of two Aboriginal men in a large rock at the beginning of the trail to Wangarra Lookout - behind the homestead. Amazing skill to create these amazing sculptures.