East Macdonnell Ranges

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East of Alice Springs, the East Macdonnell Ranges offer a more rugged and less-visited counterpart to the West Macdonnells. This ancient landscape of ochre ridges, deep gorges, and ghost gums rewards those who venture off the main tourist trail with dramatic scenery and a profound sense of isolation. The dry riverbeds and waterholes provide a stark beauty, especially in the golden light of late afternoon.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least a full day to explore the highlights, ideally two if you have a high-clearance 4WD and want to reach Ruby Gap or Arltunga. Start early to avoid the midday heat, and break up the day with walks and swims. The drive from Alice Springs to Trephina Gorge takes about an hour, so you can easily make it a day trip, but camping overnight (at Trephina or N’Dhala) allows you to experience the stillness of the outback at dawn and dusk.

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