Devils Marbles Karlu Karlu

Photo: Iain Whyte ( Iainwhyte ) / CC BY-SA 2.5

Scattered across a wide, shallow valley like giant marbles dropped by a mythical being, the Devils Marbles (Karlu Karlu to the Warumungu people) are a surreal and sacred landscape in Australia’s Red Centre. These ancient granite boulders, some balancing precariously on top of each other, glow fiery orange at sunrise and sunset, creating an otherworldly scene that has been a meeting place and dreaming site for thousands of years. The site is easily accessible from the Stuart Highway, making it a must-stop on any outback road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the walking tracks and taking photos. For the full experience, plan to arrive in the late afternoon, watch the sunset, and camp overnight at the nearby free campground (no facilities) or the Devils Marbles Hotel caravan park. This allows you to catch sunrise the next morning and avoid the midday heat. If you’re on a tight schedule, a 30-minute stop is enough to see the main boulders and snap a few pictures.

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