Photo: Ian Cochrane from Melbourne, Australia / CC BY 2.0
Redbank Gorge is a striking chasm in the heart of the West MacDonnell Ranges, where sheer quartzite walls rise above a permanent waterhole. This is a place of profound silence and raw geological beauty, offering one of the Northern Territory’s most memorable desert swims and walks.
Highlights & What to See
- Redbank Gorge Walk: A 3 km return trail that follows a rocky creek bed to the gorge’s deep, cold waterhole – the reward is a swim flanked by towering red cliffs.
- Swimming in the Gorge: The permanent waterhole is perfect for a refreshing dip; bring a float or just float on your back, gazing up at the narrow strip of sky.
- Mount Sonder Lookout: A short side track near the car park offers panoramic views of Mount Sonder, the highest peak in the region.
- Wildlife spotting: Keep an eye out for black-footed rock-wallabies and birdlife like the spinifex pigeon and zebra finch.
- Sunset colours: The gorge walls glow deep orange and red in the late afternoon light – a photographer’s dream.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1.5–2 hours on the walk and swim. If you want to linger and soak up the atmosphere, budget up to half a day. Combine it with a drive along the Larapinta Trail or a picnic at the waterhole. Arrive early to avoid the midday heat and to have the gorge almost to yourself.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ormiston Gorge: A larger, more developed gorge with a permanent waterhole and a popular 7 km walk.
- Glen Helen Gorge: A scenic gorge with a resort and a natural pool, great for a meal or a cold beer after a day of exploring.
- Serpentine Gorge: A narrow, less-visited gorge with a short walk and a lookout over the ranges.
- Standley Chasm: A narrow chasm with dramatic vertical walls, best visited when the sun is overhead to see the walls glow.
- Alice Springs: The gateway town, 130 km east, offering supplies, culture, and the Alice Springs Desert Park.
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- Alice Springs — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0