Penneshaw

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Penneshaw, a sleepy hamlet on the Lasseter Highway, is the closest settlement to the soaring red domes of Kings Canyon and the vast emptiness of the western Simpson Desert. It’s a classic outback pit stop – a pub, a roadhouse, and a handful of homes – but its real value is as a springboard for the iconic Watarrka National Park. The silence here is profound, broken only by the wind and the crunch of your boots on red dirt.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers use Penneshaw as a base for a full day in Watarrka National Park. Arrive the afternoon before, do the Kings Canyon Rim Walk early the next morning (allow 3–4 hours), then add a shorter walk like Kathleen Springs in the late afternoon. One night is enough for the highlights; two nights let you do the rim walk and a helicopter flight, plus a sunset and sunrise. If you’re pressed for time, you can drive in from Alice Springs (4.5 hours) and back in a long day, but it’s a rushed, exhausting day.

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