West Macdonnell

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The West Macdonnell Ranges stretch west from Alice Springs, a dramatic spine of ancient quartzite ridges, deep gorges, and ochre-red cliffs that catch the changing light from dawn to dusk. This is the heart of Arrernte country, where sacred sites, waterholes, and ghost gums create a landscape that feels both timeless and alive. For self-drivers, the sealed Larapinta Drive and unsealed Namatjira Drive offer a classic outback itinerary, with walks, swims, and cultural insights around every bend.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least two full days to explore the West Macdonnells at a relaxed pace – one day for the highlights along Namatjira Drive (Standley Chasm to Glen Helen) and another to venture deeper to Redbank Gorge or Mount Sonder. If you’re short on time, a day trip from Alice Springs can cover Simpsons Gap, Standley Chasm, and Ellery Creek, but you’ll miss the quieter western end. Overnight at Glen Helen Resort or camp at one of the designated bush camps to catch the spectacular sunset and sunrise colours.

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