Marree

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Marree, a tiny outback settlement in South Australia's far north, is a place where the red dirt meets vast blue skies and the legendary Birdsville Track begins. Once a bustling railway town, today it's a quiet, sun-baked outpost that feels like a living museum of Australian pioneering history. The town's main street is lined with historic stone buildings, and the silence is broken only by the occasional road train or fly-buzz. This is the gateway to the Simpson Desert and a must-stop for anyone craving authentic outback atmosphere and the romance of the old Ghan railway.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers pass through on a self-drive itinerary, and half a day is enough to soak up the main sights, grab a meal, and fill up on fuel. If you're aiming to truly absorb the outback atmosphere, stay one night at the hotel or caravan park – the star-filled skies and absolute quiet are unforgettable. For those continuing north on the Birdsville Track, an early start is wise; treat Marree as your last reliable fuel and supply point.

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