| Kings Canyon (including Wallara) is one of the
Territory's most remarkable natural features.
Located 227 km southwest of Alice Springs (and 95 km west of the Stuart Highway on a very winding
and corrugated dirt road) Wallara is the main stopover point for people visiting the Kings Canyon
in the Watarrka National Park which lies a further 100 km to the west.
The Wallara Ranch was built by Jack Cotterill in 1961. Cotterill,
one of the founding fathers of tourism to the Centre, bought the land from Angas Downs Cattle Station
and built the ranch in 1961. Wallara is one of those wonderful, wild Northern Territory places where
Jack Cotterill's son, Jim, (a self-styled outback character with a beer in his hand) regales his
guests with stories of Kings Canyon.
The road to Kings Canyon passes along the southern side of the low lying Gill Ranges which,
over a distance of some 40–50 km, slowly rise so that by the time they reach Kings Canyon
they are over 100 metres above the surrounding countryside. |