Cameron Corner

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At the remote junction where the borders of South Australia, Queensland and New South Wales meet, Cameron Corner is one of Australia's most iconic outback landmarks. This stark, sun-blasted spot on the edge of the Strzelecki Desert offers a genuine sense of isolation and the thrill of standing in three states at once. It's a pilgrimage for 4WD adventurers and those chasing the spirit of the Australian interior.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at the corner itself – enough time to explore the markers, soak in the scenery, and have a drink at the store. However, reaching Cameron Corner is a full-day drive from any major town (Birdsville or Broken Hill are the closest), so budget at least two days for the round trip. If you're camping in Sturt National Park, consider an overnight stay to experience the outback sunset and starry skies.

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