Granite Gorge Nature Park

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Granite Gorge Nature Park is a hidden gem in the Northern Territory, where ancient rock formations meet a permanent waterhole teeming with wildlife. This privately owned park offers a serene escape into the Outback, with easy walks that lead you through towering granite boulders and past a resident colony of rock wallabies. It’s a place to slow down, soak in the rugged beauty, and connect with the region’s natural and cultural heritage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the gorge loop and enjoying the waterhole. If you want to relax, swim, or have a picnic, allow half a day. The park is small but rewards those who take their time. Arrive early or late in the afternoon for the best wildlife sightings and cooler temperatures.

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