Mount Brown Conservation Park is a protected area in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia.
The park is managed by the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources; entry is free.
[1] The conservation park was dedicated in November 1993 and its name was derived from the former forest reserve that occupied part of its extent.
From the 1870s, the land was used for forestry with the focus being on nursery activity to produce trees for planting in drier parts of South Australia and other Australian states.
After 1900, the nursery role of the forest ceased and the land was leased for pastoral use, a practice which continued until the 1990s.