Cameron Corner

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At the remote junction of three states—South Australia, Queensland, and New South Wales—Cameron Corner is a true outback icon. Named after surveyor John Cameron, this dusty survey marker on the edge of the Strzelecki Desert offers a profound sense of isolation and the quintessential Australian road-trip thrill. Reaching it requires a serious 4WD adventure along the Birdsville Track or the Strzelecki Track, but the reward is standing at one of the country's most significant geographical points, surrounded by endless red dunes and blue skies.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 30 minutes to an hour at the corner itself, taking photos and enjoying the store. However, the journey there is a full-day affair from either Birdsville or Innamincka. Plan for at least two days if driving from the nearest towns, allowing time for the rough tracks and overnight stops. Many self-drive itineraries combine Cameron Corner with the Birdsville Races or a longer loop through the Channel Country.

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