Mount Connor

Photo: Menphrad at German Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0

Towering like a colossal sandstone sentinel on the edge of the Outback, Mount Connor is often mistaken for Uluru from a distance, yet stands alone as a magnificent mesa in its own right. This flat-topped giant rises 300 metres above the surrounding spinifex plains, its layered bands of red and orange glowing brilliantly at sunrise and sunset. For travellers driving the Red Centre Way, Mount Connor offers a quieter, more contemplative alternative to the famous monoliths, with fewer crowds and a palpable sense of ancient stillness.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 30–60 minutes at the lookout for photos and a short walk, but if you have a permit and join a guided base walk, allow 2–3 hours. Sunrise or sunset is the prime time; plan to arrive 30 minutes early to secure a spot. If you’re on a self-drive itinerary, Mount Connor makes a perfect 45-minute detour between Uluru and Kings Canyon.

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