Photo: Felix Dance at English Wikipedia / Public domain
Stretching 223 kilometres through the ancient spine of Australia's Red Centre, the Larapinta Trail is one of the world's great desert treks. Winding along the West MacDonnell Ranges from Alice Springs to Mount Sonder, this trail offers a raw, immersive journey through gorges, waterholes, and spinifex-covered ridges. It's a bucket-list adventure for hikers seeking solitude, Indigenous cultural connections, and landscapes that shift from ochre red to deep purple at sunset.
Highlights & What to See
- Standley Chasm: A sheer-walled chasm that glows fiery orange when the sun hits at midday – a short walk from the car park.
- Ormiston Gorge: A permanent waterhole perfect for a refreshing dip, surrounded by towering red cliffs; the gorge walk is a must.
- Mount Sonder (Rwetyepme): The trail's dramatic finish – a pre-dawn start rewards you with sunrise views over the MacDonnell Ranges.
- Ellery Creek Big Hole: A deep, emerald waterhole in a rocky amphitheatre, ideal for a lunch stop or an overnight camp.
- Simpsons Gap: A photogenic gap with a permanent waterhole and abundant birdlife, including black-footed rock-wallabies.
- Indigenous Cultural Experiences: Several sections pass through Arrernte Country; join a guided walk to learn about bush tucker, Dreamtime stories, and traditional land management.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most trekkers allow 12–16 days to complete the full trail, but if time is short, you can tackle the highlights with a 3–5 day itinerary. The most popular section is between Ormiston Gorge and Mount Sonder (sections 8–12), which can be done in 3–4 days with a vehicle drop-off. For a taste, a day walk from Standley Chasm or Simpsons Gap offers a rewarding introduction. Plan your trip during the cooler months (April to September) to avoid extreme heat.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Alice Springs: The trail's starting point – explore the Royal Flying Doctor Service museum, the Desert Park, and the historic Telegraph Station.
- West MacDonnell Ranges: Beyond the trail, drive the Larapinta Drive to Glen Helen Gorge, Redbank Gorge, and the Ochre Pits.
- Kings Canyon (Watarrka National Park): A 3-hour drive from Alice Springs – the rim walk is one of Australia's best day hikes.
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park: A 4.5-hour drive from the trail's end – combine with the iconic rock domes and desert culture.
- Finke Gorge National Park: Home to the ancient Palm Valley, a lush oasis with red cabbage palms, accessible by 4WD.
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Image credits
- Alice Springs — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0
- West MacDonnell Ranges — Hesperian / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Kings Canyon — Zoharby / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park — Tourism NT / Attribution