Woomera

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Woomera, a remote outpost in South Australia's far north, is a place of stark beauty and compelling history. Known primarily for its role in Australia's rocket and weapons testing programs, this small town offers a unique glimpse into the nation's space and defence heritage. Surrounded by the red desert of the Woomera Prohibited Area, it feels like a frontier outpost, with a quiet, almost lunar atmosphere. The town's isolation and the vast, open landscapes make it a fascinating stop for travellers exploring the Stuart Highway or the road to Coober Pedy.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Woomera is a compact town, and most visitors can explore the museum, Rocket Park, and village in about 2–3 hours. If you're passing through on the Stuart Highway, it's a worthwhile half-day detour. For those interested in the region's history, an overnight stay allows you to soak up the atmosphere and visit nearby attractions like Lake Hart at sunset.

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