Photo: Menphrad at German Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
Rising from the red desert like a colossal battleship, Mount Conner is the overlooked cousin of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Yet for those who make the detour, this flat-topped mesa delivers a raw, uncrowded outback encounter. Also known as Attila or Artilla by the local Pitjantjatjara people, its 300-metre-high cliffs are layered with ancient sedimentary rock, and its sheer isolation — far from the tourist throngs — makes it a genuinely wild place. The view across Lake Amadeus salt pan is mesmerising at sunrise or sunset, when the sandstone glows deep ochre.
Highlights & What to See
- Sunrise & sunset views – The mesa catches the changing light spectacularly; the eastern face blazes orange at dawn, while the western cliffs turn crimson at dusk.
- Lake Amadeus salt pan – The vast, white-crusted lake stretches for kilometres, often shimmering with mirages. It's a photographer's dream, especially after rare rain when it becomes a shallow mirror.
- Wildlife spotting – Red kangaroos, dingoes, and wedge-tailed eagles are commonly seen around the base; bring binoculars.
- 4WD tracks – The unsealed road to the lookout is rough but rewarding; you'll feel the true remoteness of the Red Centre.
- Stargazing – With zero light pollution, the night sky here is among the darkest in Australia — the Milky Way arcs overhead like a river of stars.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at the main lookout, which is sufficient for photos and a picnic. If you're keen to walk around the base (no marked trail, but the terrain is open), allow half a day. Sunrise or sunset visits are best — combine with a night at Curtin Springs Station or Yulara for a comfortable base. There is no accommodation or facilities at Mount Conner itself.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park – The iconic monolith and domes are about 100 km west; make it a grand Red Centre loop.
- Kings Canyon – About 200 km north-east, this dramatic gorge offers the famous Rim Walk.
- Watarrka National Park – Protects Kings Canyon and the surrounding desert oasis; combine for a multi-day itinerary.
- Curtin Springs Station – A working cattle station with camping, cabins, and a cold beer stop en route.
- Yulara – The resort town near Uluru provides all services, from luxury hotels to a supermarket and fuel.
- Mount Conner Lookout – The designated viewpoint on the Lasseter Highway is the easiest access point; no fee required.
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Image credits
- Uluru — Ek2030372672 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Kata Tjuta — Tourism NT / Attribution
- Kings Canyon — Zoharby / CC BY-SA 3.0