Serpentine Gorge

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Serpentine Gorge is a slender, dramatic cleft in the West MacDonnell Ranges, about 85 km west of Alice Springs. The gorge’s red quartzite walls narrow to just a few metres, creating a cool, shadowy sanctuary that feels a world away from the desert. A short walk leads to a permanent waterhole fringed with ancient cycads and ghost gums – a serene spot for birdwatching and quiet contemplation.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours to fully experience Serpentine Gorge. The walk itself takes about 30–45 minutes, but you’ll want extra time to sit by the waterhole and soak up the atmosphere. It’s best visited in the morning or late afternoon when the light is soft and the temperature is cooler. Pair it with other West MacDonnell stops like Standley Chasm or Ormiston Gorge for a full day’s exploration.

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