Parachilna is located in the central interior of South Australia, about 500km from Perth and at the foot of Flinde range (Flinders Ranges). This tiny town with a permanent population of less than 10 people has been settled since 1863, from a small town to just one station, several hotels and the well-known hotel, The Prairie Hotel (Pruy Hotel), a small town with a permanent population of less than 10 people has been settled since 1863. The town will also be remembered because the hotel, which has existed since the town, is unusual in that it has no fried chicken or grilled fish, but a different game: camels, kangaroos, goats and emus are all food for the table. There are, of course, local desert fruits, and many special visitors enjoy watching the red land on the balcony, drinking beer, and experiencing a desolate beauty.
In addition, Parachilna is also the beginning of a deep inland exploration trip, with many filmmakers willing to come here to set a scene for the film, where the Australian film "Rabbit Proof Fence" used to be.