

Ayers Rock Campground



Just 20km from Uluru, Ayers Rock Campground offers a perfect base to experience the magic of the Red Centre. Stay in air-conditioned cabins, powered campsites, or pitch your tent under the shade of the native desert oaks and sleep under the stars. Enjoy facilities including a swimming pool, BBQ area, self-service laundry facilities and outdoor kitchen for a comfortable stay in nature.
Take the complimentary shuttle to the resort’s restaurants, shops, supermarket, Tour & Information Centre and art galleries, or join free daily activities including guided garden walks and Indigenous bush yarns.
Ayers Rock Campground Amenities








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Stay More and Save 25%
Save 25% on stays of 4 nights or more at Ayers Rock Resort Campground!
With a range of services and facilities, including a swimming pool, BBQ facilities, outdoor kitchen, and self-service laundry facilities, exploring the Australian Red Centre has never been more enjoyable.
And for a limited time, extend your stay to 4 nights or more and enjoy 25% off your next stay!
Make the Journey Just WOW
Gear up for an unforgettable road trip that takes you into Australia's Spiritual Heart. Explore at your own pace, linger as long as you'd like, and experience the Red Centre's stunning scenery, incredible culture, and a few hidden gems along the way. Fuel up, hop in, and find your drive.
Behind The Logo
Created by artist Maria Stanley, the Campground logo tells a story of two women travelling north and their encounter with a serpent as they pass by Uluru.
Learn more about the logo's creator and the inspiration behind the design.

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Join Us on Our Mission to Make a Positive Impact

Our sustainable approach to business means we tread lightly and care for our Country, so you can take pride in your stay.

Your stay helps us grow Indigenous employment and local-owned businesses, boosting the region's economy.

We always strive to operate responsibly, that’s why we consistently engage with Indigenous communities and stakeholders.