Adelaide to Alice Springs via Port Wakefield Rd and Stuart Hwy "-*$& 413*/(4 The RAA maintains some 300 strip maps covering all major routes of Australia. They are available from RAA Offices and are free to members. Strip maps are designed to assist drivers by showing distances, roadside features and town facilities on a simple flip-over style map, which can also be used in reverse. These maps are not drawn to scale. Strip Map Features: ,VMHFSB Cumulative Distances These are provided for both directions of travel and can be matched to the car’s odometers for a ready reference. Intermediate Distances These distances provide for some localised perspective of scale. Town Facilities Hotels, motels, post offices, caravan parks, fuel (in remote areas). Narrative Caution notes, road surface, a description of the country traversed, town narratives and populations. 5PUBM%JTUBODF,JMPNFUSFT -FHFOE "-5 " $PPCFS1FEZ 3PVUF.BSLFST P 1BSLJOH#BZ #SJEHF R 3FTU"SFB 0WFSQBTT PO 1PTU0GGJDF H )PUFM (BUF 3BJMXBZ$SPTTJOH M .PUFM (SJE 3BJMXBZ4UBUJPO4JEJOH $BSBWBO1BSL 8JOENJMM "JSGJFME CP (MFOEBNCP via Port Wakefield Rd and Stuart Hwy 1525 Kilometres Adelaide 96 Port Wakefield 216 120 Port Pirie 305 209 89 Port Augusta 589 493 373 284 Glendambo 841 745 625 536 252 Coober Pedy 1252 1156 1036 947 663 411 Kulgera 1525 1429 1309 1220 936 684 273 Alice Springs 1PSU"VHVTUB 1PSU1JSJF 1PSU8BLFGJFME "%&-"*%& ""*5 ". INTRODUCTION Tow required ________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Nature of trouble (if known)________________________________________ (State clearly where you are and give details i.e., "Five kilometres from Jamestown on the Caltowie Road.) _____________________________________________________________ My location is _________________________________________________ ___________________________ (Colour) Registration No. _____________________ My car is a __________________ (Make) _______________ (Model)________ My RAA membership number is ____________________________________ I am a member of the RAA. Please send me assistance. Date: _____________________________ Time: ______________________ CALL FOR EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE TEAR ALONG DOTTED LINE ............................................................................................................................................................ ALWAYS WAIT FOR THE PATROL OR MECHANIC, OR ADVISE THE DEPOT IF YOU ARE ABLE TO PROCEED. N.B : Free Emergency Road Service is available to trailers and caravans up to 2 tonnes gross weight, towed by members, on production of your membership card, both in South Australia and interstate. Your membership number should be quoted when calling for service and card presented upon arrival of the service person, otherwise a fee will be charged. Please note that replacement parts may not be easily obtained when they are needed. Avoid delays - always carry spare fan belts and spare radiator hoses. If possible telephone for assistance however if no telephone is available, complete the slip below and ask a passing motorist to hand it in to the nearest Auto Club Service Depot. EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE The RAA trusts that your journey will be rewarding, safe and pleasant. Please drive carefully and ensure rest stops are frequently utilised. This itinerary has been prepared to assist you on your trip. Please check your speedometer against stated distances during the first few kilometres of the tour. Few speedometers register exactly the same over any appreciable distance, and any discrepancy should be allowed for. National Roads and Motorists' Assoc. (NRMA) General - 13 1122 Road Service - 13 1111 Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ) General - 13 1905 Road Service - 13 1111 Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia (RACWA) General - 13 1704 Road Service - 13 1111 Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania (RACT) General - (03) 6232 6300 Road Service - 13 1111 Automobile Association of Northern Territory (AANT) General - (08) 8981 3837 Road Service - 13 1111 SYDNEY: BRISBANE: PERTH: HOBART: DARWIN: * Service is provided under the conditions applicable to the affiliated Motoring Organisation's equivalent class/benefit/level of membership. Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) General - 13 1955 Road Service - 13 1111 MELBOURNE: The contacts of kindred organisations are as follows:- Membership of the RAA is particularly valuable in connection with interstate touring. The Association is affiliated with automobile organisations throughout Australia, and members are entitled to reciprocal service from these organisations*. (Such service does not extend to the sale of petrol, oil, spare parts, parking facilities, maintenance repairs or car washing, etc.) Members are advised to carry their membership card with them as proof of their membership status. Failure to do so may result in difficulty in securing service. AFFILIATED MOTORING ORGANISATIONS IN OTHER STATES NOTE: Full reciprocity exists regrading the use of driving licences between ALL States and Territories of the Commonweath for driving cars registered in such States and Territories, but the current licence must be carried by the driver at all times. Travellers from South Australia visiting any other State or Territory may circulate freely as it is not necessary to observe any formalities in regard to registration, insurance etc., either at the border or elsewhere. (Note - Where commercial or other vehicles are used for carrying goods for hire or reward, enquiries should be made in advance as they may be subject to payment of fees and other conditions by the Transport Authorities in each State.) Driving licence and Certificate of Car Registration MUST be carried by South Australian motorists visiting other States. INTERSTATE TRAVEL Major Arterial Routes & Suburbs This map is intended to aid planning - alternative maps should be consulted for route detail. Detailed maps are available from RAA offices or visit www.raa.com.au/travel for detailed route descriptions. STURT HWY Burra Broken Hill Blanchetown Renmark Two Wells Port Wakefield Port Augusta GAWLER RD T POR Munno Para NO RT H Virginia FIELD WAKE Waterloo Corner Elizabeth Outer Harbor Craigmore Golden Grove Salisbury MA E. N. Campbelltown Magill Norwood Burnside Hyde Plympton Park SOUTH Rd IN Cross PR Glenelg Holden Hill Rd Tapleys ADELAIDE CITY Gumeracha Portrush Hill Woodville Rd Main North Rd Rd RD t Por West Lakes Grange Henley Beach West Beach Tea Tree Gully R Rd Grand Junction Port Adelaide Kersbrook IN RD Gepps Modbury Cross d Largs Bay Semaphore Williamstown Rd SO UT H Rd RD Brighton S CE Oakbank Belair HW Y Crafers Brighton Marion Stirling Kingston Park Hahndorf Blackwood Murray Bridge Bridgewater Tailem Bend Hallett Cove le Happy da s n Valley Lo MT BARKER Port Noarlunga Echunga MAIN Christies Beach Reynella Woodcroft Morphett Vale Hackham Meadows Mclaren Vale SM-ADEL 0707 Kulpara 20 Snowtown 49 A1 96 Balaklava 26 B84 3 88 Proof & Experimental Establishment 8 83 5 Avon 16 Bowmans 13 Kallora 10 Inkerman R 72 70 A1 Pt. Parham 6 Pt. Parham 8 Windsor 2 Mallala 16 8 Light Beach 10 H LD WAKEFIE 3 Lower Light H Mallala 15 Korunye 8 Light Mallala 16 Mallala 18 2 35 Gawler Gawler 24 Two Wells A1 St. Kilda 5 Pt. Adelaide 8 y Hw Salisbury sbu Victoria Square A11 TWO WELLS (off highway) (approx. population 720) So named because of two natural wells which served as watering points for Aboriginals and early settlers in the area. PORT WAKEFIELD (approx. population 480) Situated near the northern tip of St. Vincent Gulf, Port Wakefield has grown into an important service town for motorists travelling to Yorke Peninsula and the northern reaches of the state. COUNTRY TRAVERSED The road traverses generally flat countryside given over to wheat and grazing properties. After crossing the River Light, the small townships of Lower Light, Dublin and Windsor are passed. Access is also provided to coastal areas on the Gulf, offering good fishing and crabbing. ROAD SURFACE Bitumen. Modbury 8 Ham pste a Rd d Rd Nth ADELAIDE (approx. population 1,040,720) Situated on the banks of the River Torrens and capital of South Australia, Adelaide is renowned for its town planning by Colonel William Light who is rightly referred to as the “founder and father of Adelaide”. Founded in 1836, Adelaide is now a modern, well established city, noted for its lush parklands, festivals and churches. 86 Rd Modbury 9 Modbury 11 A10 91 92 Torrens Rd m ha yne Pa Rd Rd CP River 96 kilometres Route A1 Port Wakefield Road No Rd ush ey Hackn Tce 82 Rd Rd rth A17 Por tr St O'Connell A22 H PO A20 A16 Nottage Tce East rth No 1 3 th 1 5 Monta gue sh ortru er P Low Rd Nor ry 73 77 R. A13 Sali in Ma H Gepps Cross be Ro e Tc Fitz roy T ce Barton Tce 4 Main Chu Sou th rchil l Rd Rd A16 A22 km 5 RD Pt. Adelaide 10 d hill R Churc H Rd n a v Ca Jun ct. Rd nd GPO B Para Angle Vale 12 Elizabeth Gawler 30 Elizabeth 14 ack Gra 1 0 r Rd oliva A13 Corm 5 4 CP CP South Rd-Salisbury Hwy Connector A9 H CP PO 69 4 4 Globe Derby Trotting Track Barker Inlet Wetlands 61 64 65 Gawler 22 Virginia Adelaide International Raceway & Speedway Park H CP Bolivar Little H H M PO Gawler 21 R. 3 1 4 State Shooting Park 1 53 55 57 Ck 2 4 Salt Port Gawler 11 23 47 48 R. 5 27 39 ADELAIDE PLAINS LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE Middle Beach 10 32 31 35 36 Mallala 14 1 ADELAIDE - PORT WAKEFIELD 33 Mallala 15 Long Plains 13 1 Thompsons Beach 10 43 41 39 30 31 P H Dublin 49 48 24 26 Mallala 23 Calomba 11 1 2 Pt. Parham 9 North Wild Horse Plains Long Plains 8 Pt. Prime 8 10 13 17 57 14 Approx. Avon 11 2 4 61 60 19 8 4 7 63 3 R CHURCH 5 79 66 65 0 H M CP PO Avon 21 RT PO 93 km PORT WAKEFIELD ADELAIDE H M CP PO S.E. Freeway NOT TO SCALE RAASA 95 96 SM0014 0404 Pt. Germein 20 Pt. Augusta 85 A1 PO RAA DISTRICT OFFICE 6 PORT PIRIE H M CP PO RAA District Office 4 6 B89 Napperby 8 Nelshaby 11 H Warnertown H CP 4 116 114 Pt. Broughton 54 2 5 Info. Bay 7 A1 Info. Bay Nu 102 rom Ri ver 99 3 al 4 Wandearah Rd Wandearah East 13 R Merriton 90 (Locality) 7 10 31 51 Hope Gap Rd HALL Lake View Rd A1 R 1 ROADHOUSE 1 PO Bute 16 4 4 5 2 Nantawarra 2 Balaklava 24 Beaufort A1 78 PORT PIRIE (approx. population 13,210) Established in 1845, Port Pirie was South Australia’s first provincial city. The original settlement of Solomontown now lies in the shadow of the more recent township, developed in the 1870s. Initially a port for agricultural produce, the discovery of silver and lead at Broken Hill saw the development of suitable port and smelting facilities. COUNTRY TRAVERSED Level to gently undulating farming country. The southern reaches of the Flinders Ranges can be seen to the east of Crystal Brook. 89 ROAD SURFACE Bitumen. 98 100 102 118 field Balaklava 26 PORT WAKEFIELD A1 CRYSTAL BROOK (approx. population 1,190) Named in 1839 by explorer Edward John Eyre after the water course located on the town’s northern outskirts. A service centre for the surrounding sheep grazing and cropping interests. Many of the town’s original buildings remain intact. 107 Wak e B84 Info. Bay SNOWTOWN (approx. population 410) A district noted for its high quality stock breeding, wool and wheat, with its agricultural background beginning in the 1840’s when early settlers ventured northwards seeking pastures for their stock. Balaklava 21 11 ver Ri 70 71 72 74 P 2 2 2 Balaklava 52 Blyth 31 Balaklava 43 Clare 43 R 22 20 18 Kadina 48 H CP PO 67 Bumbunga Lake R & Lookout 9 Kadina 48 13 Kulpara 18 Bute 41 Ardrossan 47 B85 R Kadina 49 2 Snowtown 2 7 Kadina 47 South 11 Hummocks 24 Ninnes 14 H Lookout 3 PO Lochiel Clare 47 Brinkworth 16 3 PORT WAKEFIELD (approx. population 480) Situated near the northern tip of St. Vincent Gulf, Port Wakefield has grown into an important service town for motorists travelling to Yorke Peninsula and the northern reaches of the state. 55 12 Wokurna 19 Mundoora 24 Gulf St Vincent 44 Koolunga 14 Lakeview (Locality) 0 40 H PO 4 Approx. H PO km Redhill 7 Pt. Broughton 29 Mundoora 16 53 42 PO 4 Koolunga 14 Brinkworth Goyders Line Monument North 50 49 48 46 ton 65 ugh ap 69 H CP PO 18 PO Bro me 8 n Rd ts G 76 B64 Narridy 13 Cle 80 4 6 Crystal Brook 21 Gladstone 18 25 5 B64 Rocky Clare 78 R. 5 Narridy 12 30 95 Pt. Broughton 23 6 4 Rd Cr yst 0 Jamestown 40 Laura 16 7 Gladstone 14 11 B79 Pt. Davis 28 109 120 kilometres Route A1 ROADHOUSE Broo k 120 B89 C Hi ollab ll R y d 2 PORT WAKEFIELD - PORT PIRIE km 120 H M CP PO Adelaide 96 Via Port Wakefield Rd NOT TO SCALE RAASA SM0015 0308 km Coober Pedy 534 Glendambo 282 Stua PORT AUGUSTA rt Hwy 2 re A1 84 82 Ey Whyalla 74 Kyancutta 242 89 89 kilometres Route A1 H M CP PO RAA District Office y Hw A87 Yorkeys Crossing Racecourse Bird Lake 5 PO 2 POWER STATIONS Info. Bay 2 0 Quorn 34 Flinders Ranges B83 Stirling North 5 7 H CP PO A1 Point Paterson 15 P 67 P Winninowie R.S. B56 Wilmington 22 22 Via Main North Rd and Horrocks Pass Sydney 8 59 Chinaman Creek Via Broken Hill Nector Brook 2 Wilmington 25 10 30 Nectar Brook R.S. 6 Miranda H.S. 5 Yatala Harbor 53 36 Approx. North 12 ray Ck 41 Mamb SPENCER Mambray Ck R.S. P R 48 Mt. Remarkable Nat. Park 3 (Camping Area) 8 Baroota (Locality) Baroota & Mambray Creek Church Monument 33 4 Booleroo Centre 39 Murraytown 29 A1 Port Germein 2 H CP R Germein 6 R Telowie Gorge Con. Park 8 73 Bay 16 5 Port Flinders (Weeroona Island) 11 P 8 PO RAA DISTRICT OFFICE 2 4 0 H M CP PO RAA District Office Pt. Broughton 54 km NOT TO SCALE RAASA B89 3 PORT GERMEIN (approx. population 250) Once a major seaport, this tiny town is home to the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere, extending over 1500m into Spencer Gulf. PORT AUGUSTA (approx. population 13,260) At the head of Spencer Gulf, the town was first settled in 1852 and named after the Governor’s wife (Lady Augusta Young). The huge power station, fuelled by brown coal from the open cut mines at Leigh Creek, supply much of the State’s power requirements. The Wadlata Outback Centre houses an accredited Visitor Information Centre and through its many displays, interprets all facets of the Flinders Ranges and Outback. COUNTRY TRAVERSED Mainly flat farming country. The Southern Flinders Ranges can be seen to the east. 4 6 STORE P 4 ROAD SURFACE Bitumen. Telowie Gorge Con. Park 10 78 Tourist 6 B89 PORT PIRIE PORT PIRIE (approx. population 13,210) Established in 1845, Port Pirie was South Australia’s first provincial city. The original settlement of Solomontown now lies in the shadow of the more recent township, developed in the 1870s. Initially a port for agricultural produce, the discovery of silver and lead at Broken Hill saw the development of suitable port and smelting facilities. 67 Jetty GULF 60 Via Port Germein Gorge 7 22 56 Woma Farm Baroota Rodeo Ground (Camping) 29 PORT PIRIE - PORT AUGUSTA 4 Nelshaby 81 Drive 3 Napperby 85 2 ROADHOUSE 89 P A1 Crystal Brook 22 Port Wakefield 120 SM0016 0409 km Coober Pedy 252 Kingoonya 43 Via Stuart Hwy A87 PORT AUGUSTA - GLENDAMBO H/M CP Fuel P 284 17 Coondambo H.S. R Lake Gairdner National Park 37 Wirraminna R.S. HWY Wirraminna H.S. Lake Hanson 54 2 Lake Hart 19 211 17 T STUAR Lake Gairdner 230 0 ROADHOUSE H/M STORE 267 R& Approx. Lookout (Water) 73 Euc olo Eucolo Bluff A87 Lookout & P North 40 Ck Pimba Mahanewo H.S. 76 Yalymboo H.S. 39 Oakden Hills H.S. 13 111 Mt. Gunson Mine 10 A87 23 P Lake Finniss Woo ca lla Woocalla R.S. Lake Dutton 113 114 Lake Windabout Ck Lake Macfarlane Woomera H CP PO 36 Wirrappa R.S. B97 7 1 Nurrungar (Restricted Entry) (Abandoned) Lookout & P 134 Andamooka 106 Roxby Downs 77 ROADHOUSE M Fuel Island Lagoon 171 170 150 Pernatty Lagoon 173 Ironstone Lagoon R R 32 South Gap H.S. 50 Pernatty H.S. 56 205 R Bookaloo R.S. 79 66 13 Yudnapinna H.S. 29 2 Ranges View L/O & R STUAR T Corraberra H.S. 11 Illeroo H.S. 31 Cariewerloo H.S. 48 15 Lake Torrens Kootaberra H.S. P P (Water) HWY 51 233 Hesso R.S. R 42 Yorkeys Crossing 275 9 3 2 Ceduna 471 Whyalla 74 A1 278 4 Lookout 282 Eyre Hwy 2 PO 0 218 A87 6 284 kilometres Route A87 Stuart Highway GLENDAMBO 1 PORT AUGUSTA 284 CAUTION 1. Straying animals present a hazard, particularly when driving at night. For maximum safety restrict driving to daylight hours. 2. Do not rely on water supplies in rest areas as they may be contaminated. PORT AUGUSTA (approx. population 13,260) At the head of Spencer Gulf, the town was first settled in 1852 and named after the Governor’s wife (Lady Augusta Young). The huge power station, fuelled by brown coal from the open cut mines at Leigh Creek, supply much of the State’s power requirements. The Wadlata Outback Centre houses an accredited Visitor Information Centre and through its many displays, interprets all facets of the Flinders Ranges and Outback. WOOMERA (approx. population 300) Established in 1947 to support Anglo-Australian rocket-launching operations, Woomera was a restricted township until 1982. Following its heyday in the rocket industry Woomera became a support centre for the nearby US-Australian Nurrungar Joint Defence Facility, which closed in 1999. The Woomera Range is still occasionally used for rocket and munitions testing. The Missile Park and Heritage Centre dramatically reveal Woomera’s history. GLENDAMBO Established in 1982 when the Stuart Highway was realigned, to provide the services to travellers previously available at Kingoonya on the old highway. ROAD SURFACE Bitumen. H M CP PO RAA District Office km NOT TO SCALE RAASA Spencer Gulf A1 Port Pirie 93 Via Stuart Hwy SM0024 0409 Kulgera 410 Marla 232 Oodnadatta 193 Stuart Hwy 7 A87 St 2 ua rt 1 252 248 Info. Bay COOBER PEDY 2 1 1 Hw y km PO 0 4 46 CAUTION 1. Straying animals present a hazard, particularly if travelling at night. For maximum safety, restrict driving to daylight hours. 2. Do not rely on water supplies in rest areas as they may be contaminated. 81 GLENDAMBO Established in 1982, when the Stuart Highway was realigned, to provide the services to travellers previously available at Kingoonya on the old highway. Opal Discovery Monument William Creek 161 A87 HWY Approx. North 206 42 R 35 Br um by Ingomar H.S. 34 Prominent Hill Mine Ck 171 10 Ingomar (Emergency Telephone No. 3, Water) R 161 91 Microwave Tower 19 McDouall Peak H.S. 25 Dresly 142 15 STU ART Mobella H.S 190 Challenger Gold Mine 165 Tarcoola 113 127 Commonwealth Hill H.S. 108 Bulgunnia H.S. 32 Prominent Hill Mine k Peake C Old Ck 110 P The Twins H.S. 21 R 125 17 110 142 R.F.D.S. Airstrip 26 Microwave Tower A87 84 R 4 80 Bon Bon (Emergency Telephone No. 4, Water, Toilets) 64 R Microwave Tower 11 R& 28 Lookout Mt. Vivian H.S. 34 18 Lake Harris 43 GLENDAMBO 0 H/M CP Fuel km 224 242 9 1 Wirrulla 249 ROAD SURFACE Bitumen. Y HW Kingoonya 10 199 COUNTRY TRAVERSED Level terrain and open plains. Mullock heaps around Coober Pedy indicate the extent of the opal fields. 25 34 Tarcoola 80 Bon Bon H.S. 18 Mt. Eba H.S. 37 Billa Kalina H.S. 109 188 T AR STU 53 COOBER PEDY (approx. population 1,470) An Aboriginal name meaning “white fellow’s hole in the ground”, Coober Pedy is the administrative centre for one of Australia’s most productive opal fields. Opal has been mined here since 1916 and in that time millions of dollars worth of precious stones have been taken from the ground. Many of the houses in Coober Pedy are built underground to combat the intense heat of summer. Tourists are advised to exercise caution around the hundreds of unprotected mine shafts in the area. 168 172 16 Lake Labyrinth 252 kilometres Route A87 Stuart Highway H M CP PO Fuel Wind Generator Stuart Monument 4 GLENDAMBO - COOBER PEDY Lake Gairdner 251 1 ROADHOUSE H/M STORE P 252 A87 Pt. Augusta 284 NOT TO SCALE RAASA Via Stuart Hwy SM0209 0409 KULGERA H/M CP Fuel 411 402 390 Mt. Cavenagh H.S. 2 Victory Downs H.S. 24 Ayers Rock 346 A87 9 37 STUART The Eater 12 ingin 340 na Ma rryat Marryat R.S. Emergency Telephone No.1, Water 7 R R Tarco onyinn a HWY 299 Chandler R.S. Indulkan 93 Ck 19 112 Tarcoonyinna Airstrip Iwantja 286 277 9 13 Ck R& Stuart Hwy Monument 40 125 134 Granite Downs H.S. 13 Lambina H.S. 74 P a 52 59 Approx. North 318 Ck A87 237 233 Mintabie 35 Fuel M CP PO POLICE Marla H 4 Oo dna Witjira National Pk 400 datt a Walatinna 27 D95 34 199 Via Painted Desert Rd Trac k Oodnadatta 209 Welbourn Hill H.S. 48 Ck Ck na Wintin Tower R 24 Wintinna H.S. 15 1 174 22 H CP Fuel 152 CADNEY PARK ROADHOUSE Mt. Willoughby H.S. 13 Copper Hills H.S. 31 Oodnadatta 174 42 s inu Term 110 75 Channel 3 R 5 11 Pootnoura R.S. Channel 2 R nel 1 34 ra otnou Po 320 325 Emergency Telephone No. 2, Water 336 Fence Dog Mt. Clarence H.S. Manguri R.S. 12 23 7 h Cottonbus 4 Mabel Creek H.S. 43 COOBER PEDY H M CP PO Fuel km NOT TO SCALE RAASA 370 Breakaways 9 382 14 Mile Opal Fields 389 393 Oodnadatta 193 Ck 15 22 A87 P 3 0 259 Ck HWY 29 22 18 MARLA Marla has grown into a major service centre since the sealing of the Stuart Highway in the 1980s. ART STU Chan 41 237 301 19 1 1 2 408 PO 1 Coober Pedy A87 S tu COOBER PEDY (approx. population 1,470) An Aboriginal name meaning “white fellow’s hole in the ground”, Coober Pedy is the administrative centre for one of Australia’s most productive opal fields. Opal has been mined here since 1916 and in that time millions of dollars worth of precious stones have been taken from the ground. Many of the houses in Coober Pedy are built underground to combat the intense heat of summer. Tourists are advised to exercise caution around the hundreds of unprotected mine shafts in the area. CADNEY HOMESTEAD Provides accommodation and other facilities for travellers. Ck R CAUTION 1. Straying animals present a hazard, particularly if travelling at night. 2. For maximum safety restrict driving to daylight hours. 212 Appreetinna Ck Cadney Park R.S. 91 86 174 178 STORE 411 kilometres Route A87 Stuart Highway 21 Ck es COOBER PEDY - KULGERA 0 9 71 De Rose Hill H.S. 22 Agn Kulgera R.S. Nor th er Sou n Territo th Au r strali y a 31 R Finke 147 POLICE A87 359 352 y Hw H/M P 2 Info. Bay, Water R Alice Springs 273 km rt ua St KULGERA A service centre just off the Stuart Highway, providing a range of facilities for travellers. TIME ZONE South Australia and Northern Territory operate in the same time zone, however the Northern Territory does not observe daylight saving. COUNTRY TRAVERSED Mainly level grazing country. Large rocky outcrops rise above the plain near Kulgera. ROAD SURFACE Bitumen. 411 ar Pt. Augusta 536 Glendambo 252 tH wy SM0025 0409 km Barrow Creek 282 Via Stuart Hwy PO ALICE SPRINGS H M CP PO 268 262 256 252 233 Ch Desert Park 6 ina ma Simpsons Gap 24 Ck ns Standley Chasm 50 Ellery Gorge 90 vitree 5 Serpentine Gorge 102 Hea Info. Bay Hermannsburg 125 pa ar Glen Helen Gorge 132 Ilp d R Ormiston Gorge 136 Macdonnell Siding Palm Valley 146 Roe 6 Kings Canyon Hatt Rd Frontier Lodge 323 4 Pine Gap Via Mereenie Loop (Restricted Access) Ora nge Larapinta Drive 50 Lawrence Gorge 23 Owen Springs Res. (Trucks Only) P Hug JIM'S h Ck Maryvale 17 H.S. 107 21 Chambers Pillar 151 19 40 P (Trucks Only) Brewe r Rd Ck 60 66 PLACE R. (Trucks M Only) Cannonball Run Memorial a Ck lone P y 9 Maryvale H.S. 102 Chambers Pillar 146 20 R 143 Meteorite Craters 19 Kings Creek. Stn 160 Watarrka Nat. Park 168 Kings Canyon P 124 Frontier Lodge 199 (Trucks Via Ernest Giles Rd (Unsealed RoadUnsuitable For Caravans) 106 Fink e River 91 101 110 130 19 Pal m 18 er (Water) R Rive 167 r Ck Kings Canyon Salt Frontier Lodge 278 19 Uluru (Ayers Rock) 262 Ayers Rock Resort 244 87 Curtin Springs H.S. 160 Mt. Ebenezer ROADHOUSE 74 H.S. 56 4 Hwy P (Trucks Only) Idracowra H.S. 80 186 13 Desert Oaks Erldunda Lasseter Fuel H/M CP STUART 17 Lyndavale H.S. 60 P CAUTION Straying animals present a hazard, particularly if travelling at night. For maximum safety restrict driving to daylight hours. KULGERA A service centre just off the Stuart Highway. ALICE SPRINGS (approx. population 21,620) The ‘capital’ of Central Australia, Alice Springs is one of the country’s most famous outback towns and is a popular destination for visitors from around the world. With the MacDonnell Ranges providing a spectacular backdrop ‘the Alice’, is surrounded by rugged gorges, cool swimming holes, exciting four wheel drive trails and beautiful desert scenery. The town itself has a host of attractions including the Telegraph Station, the RFDS base, School of the Air, the Desert Park plus many Aboriginal art displays and cultural centres. 149 Palmer Valley H.S. Only) Erldunda H.S. 77 Fuel CP Stuarts Well Hugh River Holding Orange Creek H.S. 10 172 163 Rainbow Valley 22 14 Camel Farm 182 57 6 6 11 Approx. North Arltunga 104 Ross River 79 Jessie Gap 17 Emily Gap 10 5 Winery 4 Santa 11 Teresa 70 Gap 20 R 87 Mt. Polhill 213 207 196 Todd 6 273 kilometres Route 87 Stuart Highway 0 Larapinta Dr STUA RT H WY 273 KULGERA - ALICE SPRINGS River 87 (Trucks Only) POINTS OF INTEREST The Henbury Meteorite Craters Reserve is located 19 km west of the Stuart Highway junction. A short walk is necessary from the car park to the craters. 199 COUNTRY TRAVERSED Mainly flat to undulating with some sections moderately timbered. 216 ROAD SURFACE Bitumen. 87 35 HWY P (Trucks 22 Only) 251 Ck rta amu Kal KULGERA 0 Fuel H/M CP km NOT TO SCALE RAASA 22 Finke 146 H/M POLICE 273 87 Coober Pedy 411 Via Stuart Hwy SM0051 1103
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