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Alice Springs Tourism,
West MacDonnell Ranges

australia springs tourism ormistone gorge panorama

Alice Springs tourism takes you around the spectacular scenery of the West MacDonnell Ranges.

Walk along the Ormiston Gorge, see the Ochre Pits, picnic at Simpsons Gap and swim in the waterholes.

Mountain ranges vary in colour from yellows to browns to reds to dark greens.

Some are barren, others full of vegetation, some have flat tops with dense spinnifex, other mighty, peaky rocks.

The colours are really complex and dramatic and change with the intensity of light.

You can book a bus tour, drive your car or, for those fit for physical challenges, walk the Larapinta Trail. It is considered as one of the top walking trails in the world and stretches 223 km.

You don’t need to do the whole trail, you can walk only one or several segments, as some are easier and others very difficult.

australia springs tourism mount sonder The trail starts at the Alice Springs Telegraph station and ends at Mount Sonder.

You can see the mount here on the left. The 300 m high formation is known to the locals as the "pregnant sleeping woman".

Alice Springs Tourism –
Some Facts About the Ranges

The Mac Donnell Ranges stretch 400 km east and west of Alice Springs.

Some 300 million years ago, strong earth movements and wrinkling gave birth to mountains as high as Himalaya. Erosion by winds and rains during time revealed today’s chasms, gorges, gaps. More rain cut into the rocks and formed waterholes.

Various layers of colour indicate a higher or lower level of iron oxidation. The more iron, the redder the layer.

The ranges have many camping sites and various facilities. Some provide budget accommodation or caravan parks.

Alice Springs Tourism – Must See
in the West Mac Donnell Ranges

Here are some spots that you shouldn't miss:

  • Simpsons Gap, just 18 km away from Alice, provides opportunities to walk around or go by bicycle along a sealed path. Otherwise stop for a picnic or barbeque and breathe the fresh air.

    australia springs tourism simpsons gap

  • Standley Chasm, a narrow crevice between tall, daring walls is very impressive.

    alice springs tourism standley chasm


    At 50 km from the Alice it has picnic areas with wood fire barbeque, camping and a small shop where you can buy drinks and snacks.

    australia springs tourism standley chasm tree Walk for 1.5 km between huge rocks, cycads and trees that grow sideways to the tall walls of the crevice.

    The walk is very easy, and the colours are just stunning.

  • The Ochre Pits area is at 111 km from Alice Springs and has picnic and barbeque facilities.

    Look around, read the boards and learn how Aboriginal Australians used ochre for decorations, body painting, religious ceremonies and in preparing medicine.

    australia springs tourism ochre pits

  • The Ormiston Gorge and Pound – 135 km from Alice Springs is a display of soaring red cliffs, overhanging layers of rocks of diverse colours and abundant vegetation.

    australia springs tourism ormiston gorge
    With an easy climb from the parking spot you can enjoy spectacular scenery from the top.Then follow a track, just a lit bit more difficult, down the slopes to the floor of the Pound.

    The area has a camping site, gas barbeque, picnic tables and a kiosk. You can even swim in the waterhole but, take care - it is cold.

  • Glen Helen Gorge at 132 km has accommodation and a restaurant, camping, a picnic area, petrol to refuel your car.

    australia springs tourism glen helen chopper And something to thrill you: open door helicopter flights are available, MASH style.

    australia springs tourism glen helen waterhole But if you are not into flying then enjoy a swim in the waterhole.

    The waterhole is part of the Finke River, considered to be the oldest river in the world.

  • When you travel to Alice Spings back from your trip stop at the Ellery Creek Big Hole.

    australia springs tourism ellery creek big hole

    You will still have to drive 92 km back, so it's a good spot to have a picnic or a quick swim. If you are too tired you can camp overnight.

Enjoy your trip. And if you want to see more spectacular scenery go off road to the Finke Gorge Park. Or book a tour to see the unique Uluru.



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