Ormiston Gorge

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Ormiston Gorge is a stunning red-rock chasm in the heart of Australia's West MacDonnell Ranges, offering a quintessential Outback experience. This natural amphitheatre of towering quartzite cliffs and a permanent waterhole is a haven for hikers, swimmers, and wildlife watchers. The gorge is part of the Finke Gorge National Park, a landscape rich in ancient geology and Aboriginal cultural significance.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day at Ormiston Gorge, giving you enough time to complete the Ormiston Pound Walk (allow 3–4 hours) and enjoy a swim or a picnic. If you're short on time, a couple of hours is enough for the shorter Ghost Gum Lookout walk and a quick dip. Overnight camping at the nearby Ormiston Gorge campground is a fantastic way to experience the sunset and sunrise colours over the cliffs.

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