Tabletop Track

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Rising from the red desert like a sandstone fortress, the Tabletop Track is one of the Northern Territory's most rewarding short walks. This 4.5 km loop skirts the rim of a vast mesa, offering panoramic views over the spinifex plains and the distant West MacDonnell Ranges. The track is a sensory feast: the crunch of ironstone underfoot, the scent of desert wattles after rain, and the sudden sight of a peregrine falcon slicing the thermals. It's a must-do for travellers seeking an authentic outback experience without a major time commitment.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1.5–2 hours to complete the loop at a leisurely pace, including stops for photos and reading the interpretive signs. Early morning or late afternoon is best to avoid the midday heat and to catch the dramatic light. The track is well-marked and suitable for most fitness levels, though sturdy shoes and plenty of water are essential.

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