Kings Creek Station

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Kings Creek Station is a working cattle station and a quintessential outback experience on the Lasseter Highway, offering a genuine taste of life in the Red Centre. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the George Gill Range, this family-run property combines rugged adventure with warm hospitality, making it an ideal stop for travellers exploring the Northern Territory's iconic landscapes. Whether you're camping under a canopy of stars, taking a scenic helicopter flight, or simply soaking up the vast silence, Kings Creek Station delivers an unforgettable encounter with the Australian outback.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend one to two nights at Kings Creek Station. Arrive in the afternoon to set up camp, take a sunset helicopter flight or a short 4WD drive, and then enjoy a campfire dinner. The next morning, explore more of the station or head to nearby Kings Canyon (Watarrka National Park) for the famous Rim Walk. If you're pressed for time, a stop for fuel and a quick look around is worthwhile, but to truly appreciate the outback atmosphere, an overnight stay is recommended.

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