Kunjarra (The Pebbles)

Rising abruptly from the red desert floor, Kunjarra (The Pebbles) is a striking cluster of rounded sandstone boulders that feels like an ancient sculpture garden. This sacred site of the Arrernte people is not only a place of deep cultural significance but also a photographer’s dream at sunrise and sunset, when the rocks glow in shades of ochre and gold. The short walking track weaves among the formations, offering unexpected views of the surrounding spinifex plains and the distant West MacDonnell Ranges.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 30–45 minutes walking the loop and taking photos. If you want to capture the sunrise or sunset light, budget 1–1.5 hours including travel from Alice Springs (about 1.5 hours drive). It’s an easy stop on a day trip to Finke Gorge National Park – combine it with a visit to the historic Hermannsburg mission or a walk along the Finke River.

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