Ellery Creek Big Hole

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Ellery Creek Big Hole is a stunning, permanent waterhole nestled in the West MacDonnell Ranges, about 90 kilometres west of Alice Springs. Surrounded by towering red cliffs and gum trees, this natural swimming hole offers a refreshing oasis in the arid outback. It's a beloved spot for both locals and travellers seeking a cool dip, a picnic, or a short bushwalk. The area is also significant to the Arrernte people, and you'll feel a profound sense of tranquillity as you soak in the dramatic desert landscape.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours here, which is enough for a swim and the short Dolomite Walk. If you want to relax and enjoy the scenery, plan for half a day, including a picnic lunch. It's a great stop on a day trip from Alice Springs or as part of a multi-day self-drive along the West MacDonnell Ranges. The water is most inviting in the warmer months (October to March), but the site is accessible year-round.

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