Ross River Homestead

Ross River Homestead, set on a working cattle station in the heart of the Northern Territory's Red Centre, offers an authentic outback experience just 80 kilometres east of Alice Springs. Surrounded by the rugged MacDonnell Ranges and vast spinifex plains, this historic homestead has been welcoming travellers since the late 1800s. It's a place where you can soak up the spirit of the Australian bush, learn about station life, and explore stunning gorges and waterholes. Whether you're on a self-drive itinerary or looking for a unique base to explore the region, Ross River Homestead delivers a genuine slice of the outback.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend one to two nights at Ross River Homestead, which allows you to fully experience the station activities, explore N'Dhala Gorge, and take a scenic walk or 4WD track. If you're pressed for time, a day trip from Alice Springs (2 hours return drive) is feasible, but you'll miss the magical sunrise and sunset over the ranges. For a relaxed pace, arrive early afternoon, enjoy a stroll, and stay overnight to soak up the outback atmosphere.

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