See stunning white sandstone ridges and deep gorge systems at White Mountains National Park.� The rugged, remote park covers 108,000 hectares and is only suitable for well-equipped, experienced bushwalkers. It's important to register with the Ranger at Hughenden before heading off on your bush walk.� During winter and early spring you'll see the native plants in bloom and the park is home to a variety of native animals.�Visitor access at the south-eastern section of the park is from the Flinders Highway at Burra Range Lookout, where it crosses the Great Dividing Range.