Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve Hugh NT 0872

Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve





54 Reviews




Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve Hugh NT 0872




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Chambers Pillar Historical Reserve | NT.GOV.AU | What to see and do, when to visit and how to get to Chambers Pillar Historical Reserve.

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids




Recommended Reviews

Paul Judd
20.10.2023
Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve
Amazing spot to visit. So much history and beautiful scenery. You can camp here for a fee but we ran out of time. It is worth it if you can camp as we have had many people tell us the sunrise and sunsets are amazing. Will need a 4wd to access though.
MrGreenfisha
05.10.2023
Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve
Fantastic spot , good amenities well kept by National Park staff . A must visit spot in Central Australia
Nicky Philipson
15.09.2023
Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve
A lengthy and bumpy road to a magnificent secluded wonder. Personally I preferred the “kissing cat” rock formation on the drive in.You need to have a flag on your 4WD to let people know you are coming.Before you leave you need to make sure you have enough supplies and baby wipes as there are only toilets with no water on site.DownersAccommodation bookings only online: If you will not get back in time you need to make sure you book your accommodation before you leave home to get to this destination. There is no internet here.Environmental destruction:What is not great is that they continue to use the cheap black plastic tiles in areas that are predominately above forty degrees and in a forever summer. Do the national parks and traditional land owners care about the environment?Not accessible: As others have stated the walkway is only partially railed, but what is annoying is that the railing is there then not there, then there and then not there. As a person who has a hip injury, it left me crawling up the last bit.Toilets with no water: invest in large tanks for the toilets so people can wash their hands.
Ian Harrison
14.08.2023
Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve
Worth the visit but you will need a 4wd with reasonable clearance. Off road trailers also ok. Will take 90 minutes from Maryville turnoff.Try and catch sunset on Piillar and Castle Rock. Only 3 other camping parties.
Jeremy Mcmillan
27.07.2023
Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve
Fantastic place to camp and explore...suitable for hard or soft floor campers. Great place to relax and take it all in. The walks arnt that far around the pillar. Highly recommended...
Sally Dobbie
24.07.2023
Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve
Stunning formations and fascinating history. Amazing views of central Australia. Road in is corrugated and dusty. Camping available but need to be self sufficient.
Lynette English
21.07.2023
Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve
Fantastic place to visit but definitely 4WD. A tall pole with flag would be very helpful for up and down on the sandunes. The first 100kms to Mary Station is rough. My suggestion would be to arrive in the afternoon for the sunset, camp and get up for the sunrise. Has barbecue provided. Need to be self sufficient.
Michael Keating
19.07.2023
Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve
Took a road trip to Chambers Pillar to see the geography. It is an easy enough drive south of alice springs. You should have a high lift 4wd. Very pretty, nice toilets and cping area for Public use.
Margaret Aveling
12.07.2023
Chamber's Pillar Historical Reserve
Brilliant...if you have a 4WD car it is well worth the 160klms drive to Chambers Pillar Nature Reserve. The road in is very corrigated & takes about 3hrs each way.There are 3 rock formations still standing in this area & they are all sensational...their colours are truely amazing. You can climb the Pillar & the views from the platform are Magical. The camping area is exceptional & a credit to the NT rangers. (There is one very steep & rough Jump up" on the way.)"

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