Description
The Binns Track is a remarkable four-wheel drive adventure that traverses breathtaking scenery, offering the chance to discover some of the lesser-known sights of the Northern Territory. Starting at the South Australian border, the Binns Track meanders through remote national parks, excellent camping spots and distant outback towns. Spanning 2,230 kilometres, the track is named after Bill Binns, a ranger who dedicated 32 years to NT Parks and Wildlife. Bill’s vision was to enable visitors to explore more of Central Australia, uncovering its vibrant colours, native wildlife and majestic rock formations. Thousands of experienced four-wheel drivers have enjoyed the remarkable diversity of Northern Territory landscapes, ranging from deserts to the tropics, with equally diverse wildlife and vegetation. The Binns Track features a variety of road surfaces, from bitumen highways to rugged, tyre-punishing rocky tracks, and should not be taken lightly. However, it is a well-travelled route and travelling in a small convoy of two or three vehicles can greatly improve safety.










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