Discover the best lookouts in the Red Centreregion of Australia's Northern Territory. Browse ratings, distances, and insider tips.
50 lookouts
👁️ LookoutsPalm Valley Scenic Lookout offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsTake in the view from Standley Chasm Lookout in the Red Centre region. Whether it's ancient gorge country, red desert plains, or tropical coastline, NT lookouts deliver some of the most spectacular vistas in Australia. 1282km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsStuart Memorial Lookout (Alice Springs) offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsTrephina Gorge Outlook offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsTake in the view from Mount Sonder Lookout in the Red Centre region. Whether it's ancient gorge country, red desert plains, or tropical coastline, NT lookouts deliver some of the most spectacular vistas in Australia. 1262km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsKaru Lookout offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1426km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsTurners Lookout offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1284km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsReedy Bluff offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1316km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsRiver and Ranges Lookout offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1290km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsTake in the view from Hilltop Lookout in the Red Centre region. Whether it's ancient gorge country, red desert plains, or tropical coastline, NT lookouts deliver some of the most spectacular vistas in Australia. 1253km from Darwin.
Take in the view from Rainbow Valley in the Red Centre region. Whether it's ancient gorge country, red desert plains, or tropical coastline, NT lookouts deliver some of the most spectacular vistas in Australia. 1352km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsTylers Pass offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1257km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsJohn Hayes Rockhole offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1286km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsArltunga Gold Mine Lookout offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsHermannsburg Mission View offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsOrmiston Pound View offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsViewing Area offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1435km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsKata Tjuta Valley View offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsKuniya Piti View offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsMutitjulu Waterhole Viewing offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsGarden of Eden offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1313km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsTake in the view from Uluru Car Sunset Viewing Area in the Red Centre region. Whether it's ancient gorge country, red desert plains, or tropical coastline, NT lookouts deliver some of the most spectacular vistas in Australia. 1431km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsTake in the view from Kalarranga Lookout in the Red Centre region. Whether it's ancient gorge country, red desert plains, or tropical coastline, NT lookouts deliver some of the most spectacular vistas in Australia. 1305km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsAileron Giant Man Viewing offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsPine Gap Viewing Area offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsEmily Gap offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1296km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsRoss River Panorama offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsRuby Gap Panorama offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsTake in the view from Naninga Lookout in the Red Centre region. Whether it's ancient gorge country, red desert plains, or tropical coastline, NT lookouts deliver some of the most spectacular vistas in Australia. 1421km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsMinymaku Platform offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1435km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsCoolabah Swamp and Native Fig Lookout offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1291km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsTake in the view from Gastrolobium Saddle in the Red Centre region. Whether it's ancient gorge country, red desert plains, or tropical coastline, NT lookouts deliver some of the most spectacular vistas in Australia. 1281km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsImalung Lookout offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1421km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsUluru Viewing Area (Sunrise) offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsKathleen Springs offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1323km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsCotterills Lookout offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1313km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsTake in the view from Ghost Gum Lookout in the Red Centre region. Whether it's ancient gorge country, red desert plains, or tropical coastline, NT lookouts deliver some of the most spectacular vistas in Australia. 1257km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsTake in the view from Chambers Pillar in the Red Centre region. Whether it's ancient gorge country, red desert plains, or tropical coastline, NT lookouts deliver some of the most spectacular vistas in Australia. 1415km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsCounts Point Lookout is a significant site in the Red Centre of the Northern Territory. The MacDonnell Ranges and surrounding desert harbour ancient geological formations, Aboriginal cultural sites, and remote natural wonders that few tourists ever see. Many of these hidden gems require a short drive from Alice Springs and reward visitors with solitude and spectacular scenery.
👁️ LookoutsTyler Pass Lookout is a significant site in the Red Centre of the Northern Territory. The MacDonnell Ranges and surrounding desert harbour ancient geological formations, Aboriginal cultural sites, and remote natural wonders that few tourists ever see. Many of these hidden gems require a short drive from Alice Springs and reward visitors with solitude and spectacular scenery.
👁️ LookoutsHaasts Bluff View offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsWatarrka Rim Walk Viewpoint offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsGarden of Eden Lookout (Kings Canyon) offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsJohn Flynn Lookout offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsGlen Helen Lookout offers panoramic views across the Northern Territory landscape. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of this ancient land — from tropical wetlands and sandstone escarpments to red desert ranges stretching to infinity. Best at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light.
👁️ LookoutsCounts Point offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1271km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsKanypi Waterhole — lookouts in Red Centre, 1521km from Darwin. A remote outback destination worth the drive.
👁️ LookoutsOlgas Sunset Viewing Area offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1427km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsTake in the view from Gate in the Red Centre region. Whether it's ancient gorge country, red desert plains, or tropical coastline, NT lookouts deliver some of the most spectacular vistas in Australia. 1306km from Darwin.
👁️ LookoutsReveal Saddle offers panoramic views across Australia's Red Centre, a vast desert landscape of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. The Territory's lookouts reveal the true scale and beauty of the landscape — from tropical floodplains to desert ranges stretching to the horizon. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic light. 1280km from Darwin.
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