Photo: Prince Roy / CC BY-SA 3.0
Simpsons Gap is a dramatic cleft in the West MacDonnell Ranges, a stunning natural gateway that captures the raw beauty of Australia's Red Centre. Just 18 kilometres west of Alice Springs, this gap is a sanctuary for rock wallabies and offers some of the most photogenic desert landscapes. The sheer rust-red walls rise above a sandy creek bed lined with river red gums, creating a perfect spot for a short bushwalk, a picnic, or simply soaking in the ancient silence of the outback.
Highlights & What to See
- Simpsons Gap Walk – An easy 1.5-kilometre return walk along the sandy creek bed, leading you through the gap and offering excellent views of the towering cliffs. Keep an eye out for black-footed rock wallabies, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
- Ghost Gum Lookout – A short, steep climb rewards you with panoramic views over the gap and the surrounding ranges. The iconic ghost gums clinging to the rocks make for classic outback photos.
- Woodland Walk – A longer 4-kilometre loop that meanders through mulga woodlands and dry creek beds, showcasing the region's diverse flora and birdlife.
- Picnic Facilities – Shaded tables and gas barbecues are available near the car park, making it a great spot for a lazy lunch in the bush.
- Rock Wallaby Spotting – The gap is one of the best places in the area to see these shy marsupials. Bring binoculars and patience.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1 to 2 hours at Simpsons Gap, which is enough for the short walk and some wildlife watching. If you're keen on the Woodland Walk or simply want to relax under the red gums, budget up to half a day. The gap is a perfect morning or late-afternoon excursion from Alice Springs when the light paints the cliffs in fiery hues. Combine it with other West MacDonnell sights for a full day out.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Standley Chasm – A spectacular narrow chasm with vertical walls, best visited when the sun is overhead for dramatic lighting. Just 10 minutes' drive west.
- Ellery Creek Big Hole – A permanent waterhole surrounded by red cliffs, ideal for a swim after a bushwalk. About 30 minutes west of Simpsons Gap.
- Ochre Pits – Ancient ochre deposits used by Aboriginal people for ceremonial purposes, with interpretive signs explaining their cultural significance. A quick stop on the way to Glen Helen.
- Alice Springs Desert Park – A world-class wildlife park showcasing desert animals and plants, with nocturnal house and free-flying birds of prey shows. A great addition if you have extra time.
- Alice Springs – The hub of the region, with the Royal Flying Doctor Service museum, Telegraph Station, and the Araluen Cultural Precinct. Perfect for before or after your gap visit.
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Image credits
- Standley Chasm — Prince Roy / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Ellery Creek Big Hole — Hesperian / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Ochre Pits — No machine-readable author provided. Felix Dance assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Alice Springs Desert Park — DaHuzyBru / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Alice Springs — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0
- West MacDonnell Ranges — Hesperian / CC BY-SA 3.0