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Marree, a remote outback town in South Australia, is a fascinating stop for travellers seeking the raw beauty of the Australian interior. Once a vital railway hub, this tiny settlement now serves as a gateway to the Flinders Ranges and the iconic Birdsville Track. Its stark desert landscapes, rich Aboriginal and pioneering history, and unique attractions like the Marree Man geoglyph make it an unforgettable detour.
Highlights & What to See
- Marree Man – A massive geoglyph etched into the desert plain, visible only from the air; best appreciated on a scenic flight or via local tour.
- Marree Railway Station & Museum – Step back in time at the historic station, with exhibits on the Ghan railway and the town's Afghan cameleer heritage.
- Lake Eyre Lookout – Drive to a viewpoint overlooking the vast, ephemeral Lake Eyre, Australia's largest salt lake, which transforms into a bird-filled wetland after rare rains.
- Birdsville Track – The southern start of this legendary 517-km outback route; even a short drive gives a taste of rugged isolation.
- Afghan Cameleer Memorial – A tribute to the cameleers who opened up the interior; located near the town’s historic cemetery.
- Marree Hotel – An iconic outback pub offering cold beer, hearty meals, and local stories from friendly regulars.
Suggested Time to Spend
Marree is a brief but memorable stop. Most travellers spend 1–2 hours exploring the museum, railway station, and memorials. If you're planning a flight over Marree Man or a longer drive along the Birdsville Track, budget a full day. Overnighting at the hotel or nearby campgrounds allows you to soak up the outback sunset and starry skies.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Flinders Ranges National Park – About 2 hours south, with dramatic gorges, Wilpena Pound, and excellent hiking.
- Lake Eyre National Park – Access the lake's northern reaches from Marree; 4WD recommended.
- Woomera – A quirky town with a rocket range museum and rocket park, 2.5 hours southwest.
- Oodnadatta Track – Another iconic outback route that starts near Marree, linking to the Painted Desert and Coward Springs.
- Leigh Creek – A coal-mining town with services; a convenient fuel stop en route to the Flinders Ranges.
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