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Kings Creek Walk

Hiking area in Watarrka National Park

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:29 AM

Kings Creek Walk is located in Watarrka National Park (National park in Petermann, Australia), Australia. It's address is Kings Canyon Access, Petermann NT 0872, Australia.

Kings Canyon Access, Petermann NT 0872, Australia

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Where is Kings Creek Walk?

Kings Creek Walk is located at: Kings Canyon Access, Petermann NT 0872, Australia.

What are the coordinates of Kings Creek Walk?

Coordinates: -24.2501728, 131.5785401

Kings Creek Walk Reviews

Dylan Schumacher
2023-05-27 14:08:39 GMT

A great additional walk to do after or before the rim walk. This walk is relatively short and takes you up to a viewing platform in the center of the canyon. The path does turn into some large, flatish rocky bits, it's fairly well established.

Frank Andersen
2023-08-27 06:02:05 GMT

Great walk in and out of the gorge. Starr early and bring plenty of water. Wear a fly net and don't forget sunscreen.

Paul Judd
2017-10-11 02:08:55 GMT

Easy walk for those unable to do the long rim walk. Great view through the creek up into the canyon. Unfortunately when we visited the walk had been cut short due to a rock fall further along the track so couldnt get the full experience but you can still see the canyon from where the track ends.

Bettina Schmidt
2023-10-25 23:18:06 GMT

We did the long walk, a family of four ( kids aged 7 and 13). The first steps are the worst and the highest. Remember water and loads of snacks. Make sure its not to hot before you take the walk, there are No shade

Nguyen Tuan Khoi
2023-07-05 11:57:36 GMT

Easy walk going to the bottom of canyon

Steven Foot
2019-10-26 09:51:35 GMT

Great little walk. Didn't take very long. The new platform being built looks great. Interesting rocks and rock faces. Little bit if wildlife seen. The walk through the canyon took about 45 minutes. Was very hot, remember the water and sunscreen. Suitable for children and less fit people. We would walk it again.

Anders Biro
2017-06-05 23:48:28 GMT

Easy hike, and although not grand Canyon it is impressive in its own right

Rodney Waldron
2019-06-15 01:08:25 GMT

Fabulous! The rim walk is a must if you have the fitness

Christine Barker
2019-01-24 00:22:49 GMT

Fabulous experience. Do take the advice of your guide, be aware of fitness level, carry sufficient water, wear a hat, proper footwear and sunscreen. It is a wonderful walk, take it slowly and you'll be richly rewarded.

Alina Tipper
2018-08-12 11:00:08 GMT

Nice easy walk through the valley of the canyon. The end was closed when we went there due to fallen rock, but plenty of nice plants and animals. It was a little desert oasis.

Tanya Au Yeung
2019-04-22 07:09:18 GMT

For those who wants an easier walk, this trail is on the floor of Kings Canyon (no steep climbs). Unfortunately a recent rock fall closed much of the track when we visited.

Laurie Alessio
2018-09-27 12:31:16 GMT

Fabulous scenery and a must do.

Stephan Aeschbach
2019-07-03 09:00:00 GMT

Amazing views
.. I loved it !

Lisa Verbano
2019-05-28 02:26:23 GMT

Good and simple walk through the rocks 😊

Praful Shah
2018-11-10 21:28:53 GMT

We enjoyed the rim walk, go early in the morning carry some fruits and drinking water very scenic walk

Dave Cripps
2019-04-12 13:47:12 GMT

Hard first 200 stairs but the scenery once on the walk proper make it worthwhile

Olivier Cazeaux
2019-04-17 11:01:24 GMT

Very nice walk. Take water with you . Most of time esay walk

Daniela Karner
2019-08-12 08:49:12 GMT

Brillant. One of the best walks in the NT. Hat, water and good shoes a must

Kate Hedman
2019-04-03 09:29:48 GMT

AMAZING. The ten minutes of stairs at the beginning is worth it.

Sheldon Ikin
2019-10-28 11:32:02 GMT

Much easier the rim walk

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About Watarrka National Park
National park in Petermann, Australia

Watarrka National Park is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia, which contains the popular Kings Canyon. source

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