Oodnadatta Track

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Few drives in Australia pack as much raw outback character as the Oodnadatta Track. This 620-kilometre dirt road between Marree and Marla (or the other way around) traces the old Central Australian Railway and the traditional Indigenous trading route. It's a journey through rust-red desert, gibber plains, and the ghostly remains of railway sidings, with the ever-present hum of the Stuart Highway far behind. The track is rough, remote, and deeply rewarding for travellers who crave authentic outback experiences.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least three to four days to drive the Oodnadatta Track properly. This gives you time to stop at each historic site, enjoy a scenic flight over Lake Eyre (book ahead in Marree or William Creek), and soak in the vastness without rushing. Most travellers combine it with a longer loop through the Flinders Ranges or up to Uluru. The track is best tackled between April and October; summer heat can be brutal, and rain can close sections.

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