Henbury Meteorites

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About 145 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs, the Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve offers a stark, lunar-like landscape where a shower of iron-nickel meteorites slammed into the earth around 4,700 years ago. This is one of the world's best-preserved meteorite impact sites, with twelve craters scattered across a flat, red desert plain. For travellers with a fascination for geology, space, or raw outback landscapes, Henbury delivers a powerful, silent encounter with deep time.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can comfortably explore the main crater walk and the viewing area in 1–1.5 hours. The reserve is unfenced and open during daylight hours; plan to arrive mid-morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat. Most visitors combine Henbury with a day trip from Alice Springs or as a stop on the way to Uluru, allowing a total of 3–4 hours including driving and stops.

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