Kings Canyon
Watarrka National Park And Kings Canyon
Watarrka National Park, synonymous with Kings Canyon, contains the western end
of the George Gill Range. This scenic landscape of rugged ranges, rockholes and
moist gorges acts as a refuge for many plants and animals, making the Park an
important conservation area and a major attraction of central Australia. Kings
Canyon features ancient sandstone walls, sculptured by the elements, rising up
100m to a plateau of rocky domes.
Access
The Park is located about 330 km southwest of Alice Springs and can be reached
by 2WD vehicle:
Via Larapinta Drive, through the West MacDonnell National Park linking into the
new gravel Mereenie Loop Road, or
Via the Luritja Road from Yulara and Lasseters Highway (sealed)
Via Ernest Giles gravel road and Luritja Road.
Care should be taken on all gravel roads after rain.
When To Visit
The Park is accessible all year round. The cooler months (April to September)
are the most pleasant.
Accommodation
Commercial accommodation, camping and bunkhouses are available at the Kings
Canyon Resort. Camping is also available at Kings Creek Station (ph: (08) 8956
7474).
What To Do
The Kings Creek Walk: A 1.3 km one way walk (requiring an hour to complete);
meandering up Kings Creek to a lookout point. This walk is suitable for families
and wheelchairs for the first 700 metres.
The Kings Canyon Walk: A 6 km return walk taking 3-4 hours. After an initial
climb the walk offers spectacular views from the Canyon rim. Along the way are
weathered, buttressed domes of the 'lost city' and the 'Garden of Eden'; a
sheltered valley with permanent waterholes and lush vegetation. This walk is
suitable for fit and experienced walkers.
Kathleen Springs Walk: A 2.6 km, 1.5 hr return walk into a delightful spring-fed
waterhole, suitable for families and accessible to wheelchairs.
The Giles Track: A 22 km overnight walk traversing the top of the range from
Kathleen Springs to Kings Canyon with an entrance/exit point at Reedy Creek/Lilla.
Contact Rangers (tel 08 8956 7488) for a map and more information before doing
this walk.
Protect Your Park
All natural and cultural resources in the Park are protected. Please report
incidents of graffiti.
Gas barbecues are provided at Kings Canyon and Kathleen Springs. Open fires are
not permitted in the Park.
Protect water quality. Do not introduce sunscreen, soaps or food scraps to any
waterway.
Drive only on formed roads.
Camping is only permitted in the two commercial camp grounds.
Pets on leash are permitted in the Kings Canyon car park and along public roads
only.
Guns and traps are prohibited.
Safety
Walking: Prepare well when walking. Sturdy footwear, a hat, sunscreen, loose
clothing and plenty of drinking water are recommended. Avoid walking alone and
minimise physical activity during the hottest part of the day (between 10am and
4pm), particularly in summer.
Please do not throw rocks over cliff edges as there may be people below.
Emergency Radios: Located along the Kings Canyon Walk and at the Canyon car
park. Please use them to contact the Rangers in an Emergency.
More Information
Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
Alice Springs Office
Arid Zone Research Institute, Tom Hare Building
South Stuart Highway, Alice Springs NT 0870
PO Box 1046 Alice Springs NT 0871
Ph: (08) 8951 8211
Fax: (08) 8951 8268