Finke Gorge National Park

Deep in the heart of Australia's Red Centre, Finke Gorge National Park is a landscape of ancient riverine gorges, desert palms, and dramatic sandstone cliffs. This remote park protects the Finke River, one of the world's oldest river systems, and offers a raw, untamed beauty that feels a world away from the crowds of Uluru. It's a place for self-reliant travellers who crave solitude, Aboriginal cultural heritage, and a genuine outback experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring Palm Valley and the Finke River, but to truly appreciate the park's solitude, consider camping overnight at the Finke River Campground. Two days allows for a relaxed pace: day one for Palm Valley and the main walks, day two for a longer hike like the 5km Mpaara Walk or a drive to Boggy Hole. The park is best visited between April and September, when temperatures are milder.

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