Mount Conner, situated in Australia’s Northern Territory near Uluru, is a prominent mesa that dominates the desert horizon. Travellers can admire its imposing profile from the Lasseter Highway or experience it more closely through guided tours offered at Curtin Springs Station, which explore the surrounding landscapes and cultural heritage. The mountain rises dramatically with a flat summit, offering a distinctive contrast to Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Known locally as “Fool‑uru” due to frequent misidentification, Mount Conner is geologically linked to the same ancient rock systems. Its striking presence makes it a notable feature of the Red Centre’s rugged scenery.