Simpson Gorge

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Simpson Gorge is a remote and rugged chasm carved through the red quartzite of the MacDonnell Ranges, offering one of the Northern Territory’s most spectacular multi-day bushwalking experiences. Accessible only on foot or by four-wheel drive along the rough Larapinta Drive, this gorge rewards those who make the journey with towering cliffs, permanent waterholes, and a profound sense of isolation. It’s a place where the outback’s raw beauty and ancient geology are on full display, perfect for adventurous travellers seeking a true wilderness immersion.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least half a day to a short walk from the Simpson Gap carpark to the waterhole and back. For a more immersive experience, plan a 2–3 day hike along the Larapinta Trail through the gorge, camping at designated sites. This allows you to truly appreciate the changing light and solitude of the landscape. If you’re short on time, a late afternoon visit combines the walk with sunset views.

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