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Some excellent attractions lie beyond that point if you have a four-wheel-drive vehicle.If you have time, take a swag or a tent to camp in some of the Centre’s most scenic spots. Ranges, East MacDonnell Ranges, Kakadu National Park, The paintings tell the local Arrernte people’s story of the caterpillar dreaming, which describes how Alice Springs was formed. The only places to fill up will be Always carry plenty of water with you anywhere in the outback. Take the five-minute walk into the gap along a shady creek to see the sacred paintings on the gap wall. From Alice Springs follow the Larapinta Drive westwards. East MacDonnell Ranges. family as a working cattle station.As one of Australia's largest licensed

It’s an excellent reward after the tricky drive in over a couple of shallow creek crossings and through some of the most little-known but spectacular scenery in Central Australia.There’s bush camping with tables, fire pits and a long-drop toilet. Or follow the challenging but rewarding 90-minute return Chain of Ponds loop past rock pools and up to a lookout above the gorge.If you have a four-wheel drive, take the turnoff to John Hayes Rockhole on the way to the gorge where you can swim and see one of the outback’s largest and most-photographed ghost gums.Got a four-wheel drive? and the - Erldunda - Kulgera - Oodnadatta Track - Coober Tourism NT does not endorse, certify or warrant the quality of the product and services offered by third parties or their agents. Prospecting is not permitted in this reserve but you are able to prospect in the nearby fossicking reserve with a permit.
East Macdonnell Ranges are often overlooked on trips to the Red Centre, but in my opinion, they are just as stunning as the West Macdonnell Ranges. Staying there Hale River Homestead. The mountain range contains many spectacular gaps and gorges as well as areas of Aboriginal significance. Take the five-minute walk into the gap along a shady creek to see the sacred paintings on the gap wall. For more weather information The East MacDonnell Ranges stretch 150km east of Alice Springs, and it takes just 15 minutes to drive to Emily Gap.Your details have been submitted. If the owner is a station owner, then there may be gates to open. Learn More. Located 110 kilometres east of Alice Springs, via the East MacDonnell Ranges, the historic town of Arltunga was officially Central Australia's...The Jessie Gap source-bordering/climbing dune is significant because it provides an unusual record of mid-late Holocene dynamic geomorphic...Yeperenye / Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park are the first noticeable features of the East MacDonnell Ranges as you drive 10 kilometres out of...N'Dhala Gorge Nature Park is a fascinating site that protects thousands of prehistoric rock carvings. Join a tour or drive yourself east from Alice Springs to uncover the jewels of the ‘East Macs’.The road is sealed for the first 75km (to Trephina Gorge), so you can pack a picnic and take a day trip to see some of the East’s attractions in a normal car. Collect your firewood before you reach the reserve.Further along at the Arltunga Historical Reserve, wander between the ruins of Central Australia’s first town. Everywhere else in this post is just nature. The ranges were named after Sir Richard MacDonnell by John McDouall Stuart, whose 1860 expediti The East MacDonnell Ranges, while not as well known as the West MacDonnell Ranges, do provide beautiful scenery for bush walking, camping and four-wheel-driving. Explore the gold mines themselves and the restored police station and jail.