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Stretching west from Alice Springs along the Larapinta Drive, West Macdonnell National Park is a dramatic slash of ochre ridges, deep chasms and permanent waterholes that epitomises the raw beauty of the Red Centre. This is a place where ancient geological forces have sculpted a landscape of startling contrasts – think fiery quartzite cliffs plunging into cool, shaded gorges where ghost gums cling to the rock. It's a paradise for hikers, swimmers and anyone craving an authentic outback experience without the crowds of Uluru.
Highlights & What to See
- Simpsons Gap: A stunning gap in the rocky ridge, often with a permanent waterhole. Keep an eye out for black-footed rock-wallabies at dawn or dusk.
- Standley Chasm: A narrow, sheer-walled chasm that transforms into a fiery corridor of light when the sun is directly overhead (best visited around midday).
- Ochre Pits: A cultural site where Aboriginal people have sourced ochre for thousands of years. The multi-hued cliffs are a photographer's dream.
- Serpentine Gorge: A tranquil, serpentine waterhole flanked by red cliffs; the short walk to the lookout offers panoramic views of the range.
- Ellery Creek Big Hole: One of the best swimming spots in the park – a deep, permanent waterhole surrounded by towering red walls, perfect for a cooling dip.
- Glen Helen Gorge: A dramatic gorge where the Finke River cuts through the range; it's also home to a resort and pub for a cold beer after a day of exploring.
Suggested Time to Spend
To do justice to the park's highlights, plan for at least a full day – ideally two. A day trip from Alice Springs (about 20 minutes to Simpsons Gap) lets you tick off the main sites, but an overnight stay at Glen Helen or one of the campgrounds allows you to experience the changing light over the ranges and enjoy early-morning wildlife spotting. If you're a keen hiker, the 223 km Larapinta Trail passes through the park; even a short section like the 8 km walk from Standley Chasm to the Brinkley Bluff Lookout rewards with sweeping views.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Alice Springs: The gateway to the West MacDonnells, with its pioneering history, art galleries and the iconic Royal Flying Doctor Service.
- East Macdonnell Ranges: Less visited but equally dramatic, with treasures like Trephina Gorge and Emily Gap.
- Finke Gorge National Park: Home to the ancient palm-filled oasis of Palm Valley, accessible by 4WD.
- Kings Canyon (Watarrka National Park): A spectacular sandstone canyon about 3 hours southwest, perfect for a multi-day loop.
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park: A 4.5-hour drive southwest; combine the West MacDonnells with the iconic red monolith for the ultimate outback road trip.
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Image credits
- Alice Springs — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0
- East Macdonnell Ranges — Hesperian / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon) — Jorge Lascar / CC BY 2.0
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park — Tourism NT / Attribution
- Larapinta Trail — Felix Dance at English Wikipedia / Public domain