West Macdonnell Ranges

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Stretching west from Alice Springs for over 200 kilometres, the West Macdonnell Ranges are a dramatic spine of ancient quartzite ridges, deep gorges, and permanent waterholes. This is the Red Centre at its most accessible yet wild: ochre cliffs change colour with the shifting sun, ghost gums cling to rocky ledges, and the silence is broken only by bird calls and the rustle of spinifex. Whether you’re hiking through chasms, swimming in a natural infinity pool, or learning about Arrernte creation stories, the West Macs deliver an immersive outback experience without the crowds of Uluru.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To appreciate the West Macdonnell Ranges properly, allow at least two full days. With one day you can rush a few highlights, but the real magic comes from taking time: swim at Ellery Creek, watch the light change at Simpsons Gap, and do a short hike. Three days lets you tackle a multi-day section of the Larapinta Trail or explore the quieter gorges at the western end. Base yourself in Alice Springs and drive out each day – the sealed road (Larapinta Drive) makes it an easy self-drive itinerary.

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