Ayers Rock Resort Campground

Yulara


A saviour for the budget conscious, this sprawling camp ground is set among native gardens. There are good facilities including a kiosk, free BBQs, a camp kitchen and a pool. During peak season it's very busy and the inevitable predawn convoy heading for Uluru can provide an unwanted wake-up call.

The cramped cabins (shared facilities) sleep six people and are only really suitable for a family. When things are quiet, they offer deals where you stay for three nights and only pay for two.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Yulara attractions

3. Wintjiri Arts & Museum

0.54 MILES

A fascinating overview of local natural and cultural history, with plenty of artworks, an artist-in-residence and an excellent small shop. It's up the…

4. Field of Light

1.16 MILES

This extraordinary installation by artist Bruce Munro will be open until at least 31 December 2020. It consists of over 50,000 poppylike stems topped with…

5. Bus Sunset-Viewing Area

6.19 MILES

Buses are kept separate from cars – this is the Uluru sunset-viewing area for those on coach tours, with plenty of picnic tables and wine to celebrate the…

6. Car Sunset Viewing Area

6.84 MILES

The main parking area for cars and minivans for watching the sunset at Uluru. Some travellers the far southeastern end of the car park, but everyone's…

7. Uluru

7.77 MILES

Uluru is a beautiful, charismatic place. Its dimensions are one thing: Uluru is 3.6km long and rises 348m from the surrounding sands (867m above sea level…

8. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

8.43 MILES

Nothing can really prepare you for the immensity, grandeur, changing colour and stillness of 'the Rock'. It really is a sight that will sear itself on to…