Alligator Gorge is located in Mount Remarkable National Park, part of the Southern Flinders Ranges in South Australia. This picturesque, ochre ravine can dry up in the summer months. As time has passed however, Alligator Creek has eroded through the softer rock in the mountain and created this magnificent gorge. Walking among and above the narrowly-spaced cliffs is an exhilarating experience. It’s believed that the gorge is named after a local Aboriginal shepherd named Ally, who contributed greatly to early exploration and understanding of the area. Lucky for some, there…