Port Augusta Water Tower

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Rising from the flat plains of South Australia's outback, the Port Augusta Water Tower is an unlikely but captivating landmark. This 33-metre-high cylindrical tower, built in 1882, once supplied water to steam locomotives and the growing town. Today it stands as a proud relic of the region's pioneering railway history, offering visitors a tangible link to the past and a unique photo opportunity against the stark outback sky.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 30 minutes to an hour to fully appreciate the tower – climbing to the top, reading the signs, and snapping photos. It's a quick stop that fits easily into a longer day exploring the Port Augusta area, or a brief leg-stretcher on a road trip north towards the Red Centre.

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