Rainbow Valley

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Just 75 kilometres south of Alice Springs, Rainbow Valley is a stunning natural amphitheatre of ochre-red sandstone cliffs and bluffs that shift through a spectrum of colours at sunrise and sunset. This compact but dramatic reserve offers one of the Red Centre's most photogenic landscapes, with easy walks and a genuine outback camping experience that feels a world away from the tourist trail.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Rainbow Valley is best visited as a half-day trip from Alice Springs, ideally timed for late afternoon to catch sunset. If you’re camping, arrive in the late afternoon, enjoy sunset, camp overnight, and then explore the short walks in the morning light before heading back. Most travellers spend 2–4 hours here, but those with a 4WD and a love for solitude can easily stretch it to a full day by including Chambers Pillar.

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