Simpsons Gap

Simpsons Gap is one of the West MacDonnell Ranges' most accessible and photogenic chasms, a dramatic cleft in rust-red quartzite that frames a permanent waterhole and a ghost gum-studded creek bed. Just 18 km west of Alice Springs, this gap offers a quintessential Red Centre experience: towering cliffs, desert river red gums, and the chance to spot black-footed rock-wallabies at dawn or dusk. The short, easy walk to the gap is perfect for a quick stop, but the area rewards those who linger with its serene beauty and Aboriginal Dreamtime stories.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Simpsons Gap is an ideal pit stop for 30–60 minutes if you're driving the West MacDonnell Ranges in a day. However, to fully appreciate the tranquility and spot wildlife, plan to arrive early or stay for sunset. If you're a keen photographer or walker, allow 1.5–2 hours to explore the Woodland Walk and the gap itself. The gap is also a great spot for a picnic lunch before continuing your journey west.

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