Stanley Chasm

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Stanley Chasm is a dramatic sandstone cleft in the West MacDonnell Ranges, about 50 kilometres west of Alice Springs. Unlike many of the region's gorges, this one is so narrow that sunlight only penetrates to the floor around midday, creating a mystical, cathedral-like atmosphere. The easy 1.2-kilometre walk (return) leads through a dry creek bed flanked by ancient cycads and ghost gums before funnelling into the chasm's cool, shadowy depths. It's a quintessential outback experience that feels both ancient and intimate.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1 to 1.5 hours for the walk and time to soak in the atmosphere. It's a perfect morning or late-afternoon stop as part of a day trip from Alice Springs, or a quick detour along the Larapinta Drive. If you're driving the full Lasseter Highway, this is an ideal stretch-your-legs break.

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