Rainbow Valley

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About 75 kilometres south of Alice Springs, Rainbow Valley is a stunning natural sandstone formation that blazes with colour at sunrise and sunset. The valley's name comes from the vibrant bands of red, orange, purple and white striping the cliffs — a geological canvas shaped by ancient sediments and iron oxide. This remote, peaceful spot offers a quintessential outback experience with walking trails, birdlife and a palpable sense of timelessness.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Rainbow Valley is best enjoyed as a half-day or sunset excursion from Alice Springs, but staying overnight in the basic campground allows you to experience both sunrise and sunset. Most visitors spend 1–2 hours walking the trails and soaking in the scenery. If you're self-driving, combine it with a visit to nearby sites along the Ernest Giles Road for a full day of outback exploration.

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