Todd River Walking Trail

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Winding through the heart of Alice Springs, the Todd River Walking Trail offers a serene escape into the Red Centre's iconic landscapes. This easy, well-marked path follows the usually dry Todd River bed, revealing ancient river red gums, dramatic rocky outcrops, and the occasional splash of water after rare rains. It's a perfect introduction to the region's natural beauty and Aboriginal heritage, with interpretive signs along the way.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1.5 to 2 hours for the full 5.5 km loop, though many walkers choose to do just a section (30–60 minutes) from the town centre. The trail is flat and suitable for all fitness levels. Start early morning to avoid the heat and catch the golden light on the escarpments. If you're combining with other activities, half a day is ample to explore the trail plus a nearby café or the Alice Springs Desert Park.

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