Anzac Hill

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A short but rewarding climb above Alice Springs, Anzac Hill offers one of the best vantage points in the Red Centre. From its summit you can survey the entire town, the surrounding MacDonnell Ranges and, on a clear day, the distant outline of Mount Gillen. It’s a place that blends panoramic views with a solemn war memorial, making it a meaningful stop for history buffs and photographers alike.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 30 minutes to an hour for a relaxed visit. This includes the walk up, time to read the interpretive signs, and a good stretch to soak in the views. It’s an ideal early-morning or late-afternoon stop before or after exploring Alice Springs town centre. If you’re combining it with a day trip into the West MacDonnell Ranges, aim to visit Anzac Hill first for orientation.

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