Monday 11 January 2021

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park has reopened to visitors, however, several road closures remain in place due to water over the road in a number of locations. Visitors and tourism operators may re-enter the park, but are advised to proceed with caution and drive slowly through any water on the road.

National park staff, in coordination with local agencies, are actively monitoring conditions and implementing road closures to ensure visitor safety.

The following roads remain closed until further notice:

  • Uluṟu Ring Road between the Mala Carpark and Muṯitjulu Turn Off
  • Access road to Muṯitjulu Waterhole.

Muṯitjulu residents, staff and workers can continue to enter community with access via the southern road only.

Conditions will be reassessed at 9 am ACST on 17 March with an update provided shortly after.

Parks Australia would like to remind travellers to Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park to stay up to date with the NT Government’s latest travel and health updates by checking their Hotspots COVID-19 information.

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park continues to operate under COVID-safe health and safety protocols.

The COVID-19 situation continues to evolve and our number one priority is the health and safety of Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa’s Indigenous community, our staff and visitors.

We are in regular contact with Muṯitjulu Community Aboriginal Corporation (MCAC), Voyages Ayers Rock Resort and the NT Government. We’ll continue to consult with them on the best ways to protect the community.

We thank our visitors and the community for their patience and understanding.

For up to date information visit coronavirus.nt.gov.au.