Browse land property in Wilmington
Overview
Wilmington lies in South Australia’s Yorke and Mid North region, a farming community known for sheep, wheat, barley and, increasingly, olive groves. The town centre offers a post office, hotel, two caravan parks, a take‑away shop, two service stations, a primary school, kindergarten, museum and op‑shop, and sits beside Mount Remarkable National Park and the 10‑minute‑away Alligator Gorge. Its proximity to the Flinders Ranges, especially Wilpena Pound, brings visitors and supports a mix of permanent homes and short‑stay caravan accommodations.
Transport is straightforward: Wilmington sits on the Horrocks Highway where Main North Road turns west through Horrocks Pass and continues north to Quorn, while the same road south leads to Gawler on Adelaide’s outskirts. Historically the town was the northern terminus of the Wilmington railway line (1915‑1990) and retains heritage‑listed coaching stables on Fourth Street. These road and rail links make the town easily reachable for commuters and holidaymakers alike.