Murray River

Flowing through the heart of the Red Centre, the Murray River (also known as the Finke River) is one of the world's oldest waterways, carving a dramatic path through ochre-hued gorges and ancient river red gums. This is a landscape of profound stillness and raw beauty, where the river runs mostly underground, surfacing only after rare rains to transform the desert into a fleeting oasis. For travellers on a self-drive itinerary through the Northern Territory, it's a chance to experience a quieter, more contemplative side of the outback.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors base themselves in Alice Springs and dedicate a full day to exploring the Murray River area. For a self-drive trip, leave early in the morning (ideally with a 4WD) to tackle the 135 km drive to Finke Gorge National Park. You'll want at least 4–5 hours to explore Palm Valley, the gorge, and Boggy Hole. If you're keen on the Finke Desert Race, plan for a weekend in June. For a more relaxed pace, consider an overnight camping trip to truly absorb the outback atmosphere.

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