Leigh Creek

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Leigh Creek is a remote outpost in South Australia’s northern Flinders Ranges, a former coal-mining town that now serves as a quiet gateway to the dramatic landscapes of the Red Centre. Its wide, dusty streets and modest amenities give it a frontier feel, but the real draw lies in the surrounding ochre ridges, ancient gorges, and the vast, star-filled skies. For travellers driving between Adelaide and Alice Springs, it’s a practical stop to refuel, stock up, and absorb the raw beauty of the outback.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Leigh Creek itself is a brief stop – an hour to refuel and grab supplies is enough. To explore the surrounding highlights, budget at least two to three days. Base yourself in Leigh Creek or nearby towns like Blinman or Parachilna, and spend your days hiking gorges, visiting historic sites, and driving the scenic loops. The region rewards those who linger, especially at sunrise and sunset when the rocks glow fiery red.

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