Hawker

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Hawker is a tiny, historic outpost in the Northern Territory’s arid heart, serving as the last fuel-and-provisions stop for travellers heading to Kings Canyon. This weathered settlement, set against the red-rock spine of the George Gill Range, offers a raw outback experience with a rich pastoral heritage. It’s the kind of place where the pub’s verandah is the social hub, and the night sky puts on a show you won’t forget. Don’t expect frills – Hawker is about genuine outback character, star-gazing, and a cold beer at sunset.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Hawker itself warrants no more than an hour or two – enough for a meal, fuel, and a stroll to the lookout. However, it’s best used as a base for exploring Kings Canyon, which deserves a full day (start early for the Rim Walk). Plan to overnight in Hawker to break up the drive from Alice Springs or Uluru, and you’ll also enjoy a magical outback evening. Two nights allows you to tackle the canyon and relax.

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