Mereenie Loop Road

Stretching 225 kilometres through the red heart of Australia, the Mereenie Loop Road is a legendary outback drive that connects Alice Springs with Kings Canyon and Uluru. This unsealed route, also known as the Red Centre Way, winds through the West MacDonnell Ranges, offering a raw and remote experience of the desert landscape. Driving this road demands preparation—a 4WD is recommended, and permits are required—but rewards with dramatic gorges, ancient rock formations, and a profound sense of isolation.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least two full days to drive the Mereenie Loop Road, ideally with an overnight stop at Kings Canyon or Glen Helen. Most travellers combine it with a three-to-five-day Red Centre itinerary that includes Uluru and Alice Springs. Start early in the day to avoid the heat and allow plenty of time for stops—the road is slow going, averaging 50 km/h. A permit is required to drive the road (available from the Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre or online), and it's essential to carry ample water, fuel, and a spare tyre.

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