Simpson's Gap

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Simpson's Gap is a dramatic chasm in the West MacDonnell Ranges, just 18 km west of Alice Springs. This iconic gap, carved by ancient waterways through red quartzite cliffs, offers a quintessential Outlander experience with its stark beauty and permanent waterhole that attracts wallabies and birdlife. It's a must-visit for anyone seeking a taste of the Red Centre's raw, ancient landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 30 minutes to 1 hour at Simpson's Gap, enough to do the short walk and soak in the views. If you're keen on photography or wildlife watching, allow up to 2 hours. As it's so close to Alice Springs, it's an easy morning or late afternoon trip – sunset casts a warm glow on the cliffs. Pair it with a visit to the Alice Springs Desert Park or the Royal Flying Doctor Service on the same day.

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