Ellery Creek Big Hole

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Ellery Creek Big Hole is a stunning natural waterhole nestled in the West MacDonnell Ranges, about 90 kilometres west of Alice Springs. This permanent pool, surrounded by towering red cliffs and ghost gums, offers a refreshing oasis in the arid Outback. It's a beloved spot for swimming, picnicking, and soaking up the dramatic desert scenery. The short walk to the waterhole passes through a sheltered gorge, with the cool water a welcome reward on a hot day. For international travellers, it's a quintessential Red Centre experience that combines ancient geology, Indigenous significance, and pure relaxation.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours here, which allows time for the loop walk, a swim, and a picnic. If you're a keen photographer or want to relax longer, budget up to half a day. It's an easy stop on a self-drive day trip from Alice Springs along Larapinta Drive, and pairs well with other West MacDonnell attractions. Arrive early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and crowds.

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