Innaminka, SA 5731, is a remote outback locality in northeastern South Australia, renowned for its harsh desert landscape and historical significance. Situated near the junction of the Strzelecki Track and the Strzelecki Creek, it is a gateway to the rugged beauty of the Simpson Desert and the nearby Sturt Stony Desert. Once a bustling pastoral and mining hub, Innaminka is now a small, isolated community with a rich heritage tied to early explorers like Charles Sturt and the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition. The town is home to the historic Innaminka Hotel and the ruins of the old township, attracting adventurers and history enthusiasts. Its extreme isolation and challenging environment make it a destination for those seeking true outback experiences.
Postcode: | 5731 |
State: | SA |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -29.818331, 139.666239 |
Federal Electorate: | Grey |