Kings Canyon
Magnificent Kings Canyon, with its rugged rock formations, is located 450 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta region of the Northern Territory. The panoramic landscapes of the West MacDonnell Ranges are easily accessed from Alice Springs.
Kings Canyon
Ormiston Gorge
Kings Canyon Resort Luritja Road, Northern Territory
Kings Canyon Wilderness Lodge Luritja Road, Northern Territory
Glen Helen Resort Namatjira Drive, via Alice Springs
Standard room
Our View Indulge yourself in a Deluxe Spa room after a day’s exploring, then sample the Sounds of Firelight dinner at the resort, a unique outback experience.
Property Rating: TTTT
Location: Three hours’ drive north from Ayers Rock Resort or four hours west from Alice Springs in Watarrka National Park. Kings Canyon is seven kilometres from the resort or a 10 minute drive.
Property Facilities: 3 restaurants • bar • 2 pools • parking facilities • shop • tennis court
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Accommodation: 128 rooms • air-conditioning • refrigerator • tea/coffee making facilities • internet • hairdryer • iron/ironing board
Tented Cabin
Our View A stylish lodge in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre. Spectacular and sure to give you a memorable outback experience.
Property Rating: TTTT
Location: Set amongst the Desert Oaks of Kings Creek Station, a fully-operational cattle and camel station. The lodge is situated just 30 minutes’ drive from Kings Canyon on the edge of the George Gill Ranges.
Property Facilities: Restaurant • tour desk • parking facilities
Accommodation: 10 rooms • air-conditioning • overhead fan • balcony • hairdryer
Our View Experience true outback Australia! A great base for exploring the Western MacDonnell Ranges, gorges and Mereenie Loop Road.
Property Rating: TTh
Location: One and a half hours’ drive or 130 kilometres west of Alice Springs. Glen Helen is surrounded by the majestic MacDonnell Ranges.
Property Facilities: Restaurant • bar • tour desk • parking facilities
Accommodation: 25 rooms • air-conditioning • refrigerator
AUSTRALIA Kings Canyon and MacDonnell Ranges Hotels
Things to do in Kings Canyon...
• Join a guided walk of the rim of Kings Canyon and through the Lost City and Garden of Eden
• Fly over the area by helicopter for the most amazing views of the surrounding ranges and plains
• Tour Kings Creek Station for a chance to spot wild camels, kangaroos and other wildlife
• See Aboriginal petroglyphs (rock engravings)
• Relax by the campfire in the scenic grounds of Kings Canyon Resort as you enjoy the Sounds of Firelight dining experience
Things to do in West MacDonnell Ranges...
• Tour Simpsons Gap, with a chance to watch rock wallabies in their natural habitat and Standley Chasm with its towering vertical walls
• Visit tranquil waterholes at Ormiston Gorge and Ellery Creek Big Hole with an opportunity for a refreshing swim
• See abundant birdlife, and pause at the fascinating Ochre Pits which provide an insight into the traditional use of natural pigments
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