Longreach

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Longreach is a remote, character-filled settlement on the Lasseter Highway in the Northern Territory, serving as a gateway to the majestic Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon). This tiny outpost offers a genuine taste of the Red Centre, with a roadhouse, a campground, and a profound sense of isolation beneath vast desert skies. It's the perfect place to refuel, stretch your legs, and soak up the raw, silent beauty of the Australian outback before or after tackling the iconic canyon.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers use Longreach as a base for one or two nights. Arrive in the afternoon, settle in, and tackle the Kings Canyon Rim Walk early the next morning (allow 3–4 hours). You can then explore Kings Creek Station or simply relax before continuing your journey. If you're short on time, a long stopover for lunch and a walk to the canyon lookout is still worthwhile.

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