Simpsons Gap

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Simpsons Gap is one of the most accessible and striking gaps in the West MacDonnell Ranges, a dramatic cleft in the rust-red quartzite cliffs that frames a permanent waterhole. Just 20 minutes' drive west of Alice Springs, this is where the desert reveals its raw, ancient beauty—ghost gums cling to the rock, black-footed rock-wallabies shelter in the shade, and the silence is broken only by birdsong. It's a must-stop on any Lasseter Highway itinerary, offering a quintessential outback experience without needing a 4WD.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 30–45 minutes for the short walk and photography at the gap itself. If you want to extend, combine it with a picnic at the waterhole or a short exploration of the adjacent Larapinta Trail section—total 1.5–2 hours. As it's on the sealed Larapinta Drive, it's an easy stop en route to or from Alice Springs, or as part of a day trip along the West MacDonnell Ranges.

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