Photo: Peripitus / CC BY-SA 4.0
Anstey Hill, a rugged sandstone escarpment within Watarrka National Park, offers some of the most dramatic and accessible outback scenery in the Red Centre. Its layered cliffs and spinifex-covered slopes frame sweeping views over the George Gill Range, and the short but steep walk to the summit is a rewarding detour for anyone exploring the region. This is a place where the ancient landscape feels raw and immediate, with the silence broken only by the call of a wedge-tailed eagle or the rustle of a skink in the rocks.
Highlights & What to See
- Anstey Hill Lookout – A panoramic viewpoint reached via a 1.4 km return walk (moderate grade) that climbs the escarpment. The top reveals a vast sweep of ochre, rust and grey rock formations stretching to the horizon.
- Geological formations – The layered sandstone tells a story of ancient inland seas; look for ripple marks and cross-bedding in the rock faces.
- Desert flora – Spot hardy spinifex, desert oaks, and after rain, a burst of wildflowers such as Sturt's desert pea and purple verbena.
- Birdwatching – Keep an eye out for zebra finches, honeyeaters, and birds of prey riding the thermals above the escarpment.
- Sunrise and sunset – The low-angle light paints the cliffs in fiery shades, making these times ideal for photography and quiet contemplation.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 1–1.5 hours for the walk to the lookout and time to soak in the views. If you're a keen photographer or birdwatcher, plan for 2 hours. Anstey Hill works well as a short morning or late afternoon stop – combine it with a visit to Kings Canyon or the Kathleen Springs walk for a full day of exploring Watarrka National Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kings Canyon – The park's star attraction, with the epic Rim Walk and the Garden of Eden, is a 30-minute drive east.
- Kathleen Springs – A gentle 2.6 km return walk to a permanent waterhole, perfect for a relaxing break.
- Watarrka National Park Visitor Centre – Stop here for interpretive displays and current trail conditions before heading out.
- Lasseter Highway – The route connecting Watarrka to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, offering vast desert vistas and roadside rest stops.
- Kings Creek Station – A working cattle station with accommodation, scenic flights, and a chance to experience outback station life.
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Image credits
- Kings Canyon — Zoharby / CC BY-SA 3.0