Kings Canyon Rim Walk

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Rising dramatically from the desert floor, Kings Canyon is a geological masterpiece of rust-red sandstone cliffs, palm-filled crevices, and ancient rock formations. The Kings Canyon Rim Walk is the premier way to experience this natural wonder, offering a challenging but rewarding 6km loop that delivers jaw-dropping views across the Watarrka National Park and beyond. This is a must-do for any traveller exploring the Red Centre, combining physical exertion with profound encounters with Indigenous culture and unique desert ecosystems.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside a full morning or late afternoon for the Rim Walk. The 6km loop typically takes 3–4 hours at a steady pace, including photo stops and a break at the Garden of Eden. Start early (before 8am) to avoid the midday heat and catch the golden light on the cliffs. The walk is best from April to September; in summer, consider a sunrise start to beat the extreme temperatures. If you're short on time or energy, the shorter Kings Creek Walk (1 hour) is a gentler alternative that still showcases the canyon's scale.

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