William Creek

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William Creek is a tiny, remote outpost on the edge of the vast South Australian outback, just over the border from the Northern Territory. With a population of around 10, this is the ultimate off-the-grid stop for travellers on the Oodnadatta Track or exploring the Simpson Desert. The iconic William Creek Hotel is the heart of the community—a legendary pub plastered with memorabilia and a welcome cold beer after a long day on red dirt roads. The town’s airstrip is a hub for scenic flights over Lake Eyre, one of Australia’s most extraordinary natural wonders. It’s a place where the silence is profound and the night sky is staggering.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers stop for a night or two, using William Creek as a base for a Lake Eyre flight and a rest day before continuing on the Oodnadatta Track. If you’re not flying, an overnight stop is enough to soak up the pub atmosphere and enjoy the sunset. Allow at least one full day if you plan to do a flight and explore the immediate area. The town itself can be seen in an hour, but the experience is about the journey and the isolation.

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