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Adnunka Hill

Adnunka Hill — mountain in Australia

Natural Landmark · Mountain in South Australia

Ben ColeWritten by Ben Cole

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About Adnunka Hill

mountain in Australia

Adnunka Hill sits in outback South Australia, positioned at coordinates that place it well into the state's remote interior - roughly between Marree and the Queensland border in the vast, sparsely populated country of far north SA.

This is not a destination with facilities or infrastructure. There are no cafes, restaurants, or picnic areas, and shade is absent, which tells you something important about the landscape and what to expect: open, sun-exposed terrain typical of the Australian outback interior.

Getting There and Access

Adnunka Hill is located at approximately -27.6°S, 137.88°E in outback South Australia. This places it in a remote region where sealed roads are rare and services are extremely limited. If you're planning a visit, a high-clearance four-wheel drive vehicle is strongly recommended, and you should carry your own water, food, fuel, and emergency supplies. Check road conditions with local authorities or the South Australian government's road condition service before departing, as outback tracks can become impassable after rain.

The nearest regional centres are considerable distances away. Thorough trip planning is essential before heading into this part of South Australia.

Visitor Tips

Given the complete absence of shade and no food or water facilities on site, preparation is everything when visiting Adnunka Hill.

  • Carry significant water reserves - the standard recommendation for remote outback travel is a minimum of five litres per person per day, and more in warmer months
  • Tell someone your plans - let a friend, family member, or your accommodation know your itinerary and expected return time
  • Bring all your own food - there are no picnic facilities or food options of any kind
  • Sun protection is essential - with no shade whatsoever, a hat, sunscreen, and UV-protective clothing are necessary rather than optional
  • Carry a satellite communicator or personal locator beacon (PLB) - mobile coverage in this part of South Australia is effectively non-existent

Best Time to Visit

The far north of South Australia experiences extreme summer heat, with temperatures regularly exceeding 40°C between November and March. If you intend to visit Adnunka Hill, the cooler months between May and August offer far more manageable conditions. Even in winter, daytime temperatures can be warm, but overnight and morning temperatures are comfortable for outdoor activity. Avoid planning any physical activity at this location during the middle of the day in summer months.

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Entry
Free
Duration
1-2 hours
Hours
Open 24 hours.

Highlights

Natural SceneryBushlandWildlife

Activities

BushwalkingPhotographyNature Study

Family & Visitor Info

Shade/Cover
No shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

No BYO

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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