King's Canyon

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King's Canyon is a dramatic chasm carved into the red sandstone of Watarrka National Park, about 300 kilometres southwest of Alice Springs. Its sheer 100-metre walls, palm-filled crevices and ancient rock formations make it one of the Red Centre's most spectacular natural attractions. The canyon feels intimate yet immense, a place where the silence is broken only by bird calls and the crunch of your boots on the path.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allocate a full day to King's Canyon, starting early with the Rim Walk to beat the heat, then exploring the canyon floor or Kathleen Springs in the afternoon. If you're self-driving from Alice Springs or Uluru, plan to stay overnight at Kings Canyon Resort or a nearby campground – a half-day visit feels rushed. For a deeper experience, consider two days: one for the Rim Walk and another for a guided cultural tour with a local Anangu ranger.

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