Limestone Coast

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Stretching along the Stuart Highway between Alice Springs and the South Australian border, the Limestone Coast is a starkly beautiful stretch of the Northern Territory defined by ancient seabeds, fossilised reefs, and vast cattle stations. This is outback Australia at its most elemental – a place where the red earth gives way to pale limestone plains, and where the silence is broken only by the wind and the occasional road train. For self-drive travellers, it offers a genuine sense of isolation and the thrill of discovering unexpected geological wonders.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers pass through the Limestone Coast in a day as they drive between Alice Springs and Coober Pedy or Adelaide. To truly appreciate the landscape, allow at least half a day for detours to Chambers Pillar and the Finke River. If you’re camping or staying at a station, an overnight stop lets you watch the sunset paint the limestone plains in shades of ochre and purple – a memory that will stay with you.

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