Ormiston Pound

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Ormiston Pound is a spectacular natural amphitheatre of red quartzite cliffs, set within the West MacDonnell Ranges of Australia's Red Centre. This ancient geological formation, carved over millions of years, offers one of the most rewarding day walks in the Northern Territory. The pounding heat and stark beauty of the landscape are offset by the cool, permanent waterholes that provide a refreshing oasis. It's a place where you can truly feel the immense age and raw power of the Australian outback.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least half a day (4–5 hours) to complete the full Ormiston Pound Walk and enjoy a swim. If you're short on time, a shorter 2-hour walk to the pound's entrance and back is rewarding. Early morning or late afternoon are best for walking to avoid the midday heat, and bring plenty of water – at least 3 litres per person.

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