Rainbow Valley Nature Reserve

Photo: Brian W. Schaller / FAL

Rainbow Valley Nature Reserve, a striking geological wonder in the Northern Territory's Red Centre, is a must-see for those seeking a quintessential outback experience. The reserve's name comes from its vibrant, banded sandstone cliffs that glow with hues of orange, red, purple, and white, especially at sunrise and sunset. This is a place of raw, ancient beauty, where the desert landscape feels both timeless and alive.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours here, ideally timed to catch the sunset. If you're driving from Alice Springs (about 75 km south), aim to arrive an hour before sunset to explore the short walks and then watch the colours change. The reserve is compact, so you don't need a full day, but it's a perfect stop on a road trip through the Red Centre.

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