Roxby Downs

Photo: Michael Coghlan from Adelaide, Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0

Roxby Downs is a modern mining town in South Australia's arid outback, purpose-built in the 1980s to support the massive Olympic Dam mine. While it's not a typical tourist destination, it offers a fascinating glimpse into Australia's resource industry and serves as a comfortable base for exploring the stark beauty of the surrounding desert landscapes. The town is clean, well-planned, and surprisingly green, with parks and sports facilities that contrast with the red dust beyond.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 nights in Roxby Downs, using it as a base for the mine tour and nearby attractions. The Olympic Dam tour takes half a day; add another day for exploring Andamooka or Lake Torrens. If you're heading further north to Coober Pedy or the Flinders Ranges, Roxby makes a convenient overnight stop. The town itself can be seen in an hour or two.

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