Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles) Campground
About This Campsite
Karlu Karlu is one of those places that photos simply cannot prepare you for. Massive granite boulders, some balanced impossibly on top of each other, scatter across the red outback landscape for as far as you can see. This is a sacred site for the Warumungu Aboriginal people, and the spiritual weight of the place is palpable, especially at sunrise and sunset when the rocks glow deep orange and the sky puts on a show.
The campground has around 20 sites right among the boulders, with pit toilets and not much else. No showers, no drinking water, no bins, no reception. At $6.60 per adult per night, you’re essentially paying for the privilege of sleeping in one of Australia’s most surreal landscapes. Campfires are allowed in designated areas, which is a genuine highlight because the night sky out here is extraordinary. No light pollution for hundreds of kilometres in any direction.
Summer days are punishingly hot and winter nights drop close to freezing, so pack for both extremes. Snakes are common among the rocks during warmer months. The walking trails wind between and around the boulders and are well worth exploring in the cooler hours. It’s about 100 kilometres south of Tennant Creek on the Stuart Highway, making it a natural stop for anyone driving between Alice Springs and Darwin.
Camp Comforts
Trip Essentials
In Detail
None - remote location, private vehicle required
Contact Information
Address and Location
Tennant Creek
Northern Territory
861
Australia
Local Area and Accessibility
What's Available
- Unpowered Only
- No
Site Capacity and Characteristics
- Outback
Access Requirements
- Campervans
- Some Caravan Sites - Check Specifics
- Tents
Vehicle Specifications
Directions and Access Notes
Final section unsealed
Bathroom and Sanitation
Kitchen and Cooking
- Gas BBQs at Facilities - BYO Portable Stove
Water and Waste
Utilities and Connectivity
- None - BYO All Supplies
On-Site and Nearby Activities
- Wildlife Photography
Outback landscapes, Aboriginal cultural sites, Bushwalking trails, wildlife spotting
Setting and Environment
- Adventure Seekers
Dingoes, rock wallabies (rare), diverse reptiles
Extreme heat summer, cold nights, snakes among rocks
Important Rules and Regulations
Booking and Pricing
NT Parks: $6.60/adult, $3.30/child per night. Basic facilities.
- National Parks Service
Check Parks Website
Status and Season
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