John Hayes Rockhole

Hidden in the West MacDonnell Ranges, John Hayes Rockhole is a serene waterhole that offers a refreshing escape from the Outback heat. This tranquil spot is part of the Larapinta Trail and is beloved by hikers and nature lovers for its clear, cool waters and dramatic quartzite cliffs. It's a place where you can truly connect with the ancient landscape, listen to the birds, and feel the timelessness of the Australian desert.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours here, which allows time for a swim, a short walk, and a picnic. If you're walking the Larapinta Trail, you might stop for a longer break or even camp overnight (permits required). To fully appreciate the tranquility, try to visit in the early morning or late afternoon when the light is best and the crowds are thinner.

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