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Emily Gap is a dramatic cleft in the MacDonnell Ranges, just a short drive from Alice Springs. This natural gorge is not only a visually striking landscape of red rock walls and permanent waterholes but also a site of profound cultural significance to the Arrernte people, who know it as Anthwerrke. It’s a place where geology, Aboriginal art, and bush tranquility converge, offering a serene escape from the heat and dust of the Stuart Highway.
Highlights & What to See
- Sacred Rock Art: Look closely at the sheltered overhangs for ochre paintings depicting ancestral figures and totemic designs; a cultural signboard provides respectful context about the site’s Dreaming stories.
- Permanent Waterhole: The gap holds a deep, shaded pool that reflects the orange cliffs – a perfect spot for a cool dip or a quiet picnic while listening to birdsong.
- Short Walk & Lookout: A 15-minute walking trail leads to a viewing platform overlooking the gap; for more intrepid walkers, a rougher track continues further into the gorge.
- Wildlife Encounters: Keep an eye out for black-footed rock-wallabies, peregrine falcons, and the occasional dingo along the rocky ledges.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for one to two hours to fully appreciate the gorge – half an hour to walk the main track and absorb the art, plus extra time to sit by the waterhole or explore the longer path. It makes an excellent morning or late-afternoon stop from Alice Springs, combined with a visit to nearby Trephina Gorge or the Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Alice Springs – The regional hub, with the Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum and the Araluen Cultural Precinct, is only 15 minutes’ drive away.
- Trephina Gorge Nature Park – A more expansive gorge system with chain-of-ponds walks and panoramic views, 30 minutes east.
- John Flynn’s Grave Historical Reserve – A peaceful memorial to the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, set on a hill with sweeping outback vistas.
- Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve – A striking dolomite outcrop and important Aboriginal ceremonial site, just a 20-minute detour.
- East MacDonnell Ranges – The entire chain of gorges, including N’Dhala Gorge and Ruby Gap, rewards a full-day self-drive itinerary.
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- Alice Springs — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0