Outback Towns

Outback SA

A town where more people live underground than above, a pub where you are just as likely to see a plane parked out the front as a 4WD, a pink roadhouse, a rail graveyard, the largest cattle stations in the world and a lake with a catchment area almost as big as the state itself. What can I say- there’s nothing ordinary about the Outback SA.

Berri

The original home the juice company Berri Ltd.

Ceduna

In the West Coast region of South Australia, on the northwest corner of Eyre Peninsula, the small town of...

Coober Pedy

Coober Pedy is a must for opal lovers. The town attracts approximately 500,000 visitors a year on their...

Innamincka

Part of the Adventure Way This small outback town is on the banks of the Cooper Creek

Marla

Stop and rest at Marla

Marree

685kms north of Adelaide in South Australia, at the junction of the Oodnadatta and Birdsville tracks’ lies...

Mintabie

Fossicking at Mintabie

Oodnadatta

Pink Roadhouse

Port Augusta

Port Augusta is a seaport and railway junction at the head of the Spencer Gulf town.

Roxby Downs

You can explore the vast and arid landscape with local tours and keep an eye out for many native animals in...

Whyalla

Rich in heritage, the seaport town of Whyalla, located on the east coast of the Eyre Peninsula is...

William Creek

Surrounded by Australia's largest cattle station, Anna Creek Station.

Woomera

Naturally a name was needed for the town. One name proposed was Red Sands - a contrast with White Sands, the...