Elizabeth Springs

Photo: George French Angas / Public domain

Hidden in the red heart of the Northern Territory along the Lasseter Highway, Elizabeth Springs is a rare and serene oasis that feels like a mirage in the desert. This natural spring, fed by the Great Artesian Basin, creates a lush pocket of green fringed with paperbarks and reeds, offering a stark contrast to the surrounding spinifex plains. It's a place for quiet contemplation, birdwatching, and a cool dip in the crystal-clear water — a genuine outback surprise that rewards those who make the short detour.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half an hour to an hour is plenty to swim, stroll, and soak up the atmosphere. If you're a keen birder or photographer, allow up to two hours. Elizabeth Springs works best as a brief but memorable stop on a longer day of driving along the Lasseter Highway — break your journey between Curtin Springs and Uluru or Kings Canyon.

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