Finke River

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One of the world's oldest river systems, the Finke River meanders through the red heart of the Northern Territory, carving a dramatic path through the West MacDonnell Ranges. Its ancient, sandy bed is often dry, but after rare rains it transforms into a flowing lifeline, attracting birdlife and creating a starkly beautiful landscape. For travellers on a self-drive itinerary through the Red Centre, the Finke offers a glimpse into deep geological time and a chance to experience the raw, untamed outback.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least a full day to explore the Finke River area properly. A day trip from Alice Springs (about 130 km southwest) is feasible, but overnighting in or near Hermannsburg or at a riverside camp allows you to experience the stillness of the outback at dawn and dusk. If you're tackling the 4WD track to Palm Valley, budget the better part of a day for that excursion alone.

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