Emily And Jessie Gaps Nature Park

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Just a short drive east of Alice Springs, Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park is a pair of striking quartzite gorges that slice through the MacDonnell Ranges. These gaps, named after two early settler women, offer a serene escape into the West MacDonnell landscape, with easy walks, ancient rock art, and a palpable sense of deep time. The ochre-red cliffs, shaped by millennia of water and wind, frame a dry creek bed lined with ghost gums, making it a photographer’s dream at golden hour.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring both gaps, which are just 3 km apart. Start at Emily Gap in the morning when the light illuminates the rock art, then drive to Jessie Gap for a short walk and a swim. If you’re combining it with a full day in the West MacDonnell Ranges, allocate an hour here before heading to Simpsons Gap or Standley Chasm.

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