Lincoln Highway

The Lincoln Highway is one of Australia's most iconic outback roads, stretching from Port Augusta in South Australia to the Western Australian border. This legendary route cuts through the heart of the Nullarbor Plain, offering a true sense of isolation and adventure. As you drive, you'll encounter vast, treeless plains, dramatic limestone cliffs, and some of the darkest night skies in the country. It's a trip that demands preparation but rewards with unforgettable landscapes and a profound sense of remoteness.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Driving the entire Lincoln Highway from Port Augusta to the WA border is about 1,200 km and can be done in two days of solid driving, but allow at least three to four days to fully appreciate the stops. Most travellers break the journey at Ceduna, Penong, and Eucla, with nights spent in roadhouses or simple motels. Plan to drive during daylight hours to avoid wildlife collisions and to soak in the scenery.

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