Trephina Gorge

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Trephina Gorge is a serene oasis in the heart of the East MacDonnell Ranges, offering a blend of rugged beauty, ancient ghost gums, and peaceful waterholes. It’s a place where the red cliffs contrast with the green river red gums, and the silence is broken only by bird calls. This gorge is less crowded than its western counterparts, making it a perfect spot for those seeking solitude and a genuine outback experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that half a day (3–4 hours) is sufficient to explore the main gorge walk, N'dhala Gorge, and John Hayes Rockhole. If you prefer a slower pace, consider spending a full day here, including a picnic lunch and time for photography. The gorge is also a wonderful spot for a sunset visit, when the red cliffs glow warmly. To truly appreciate the tranquility, an overnight camp at the nearby Trephina Gorge Campground allows for an early morning walk before the heat sets in.

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