Tyler Pass

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In the heart of the West MacDonnell Ranges, Tyler Pass is a dramatic cleft in the ancient quartzite ridges that rewards drivers and cyclists with jaw-dropping panoramas of the surrounding rust-red chasms and spinifex plains. This is the kind of place where you pull over, cut the engine, and listen to the wind scouring the rock – a quintessential outback moment.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 30 minutes to an hour to soak in the views and explore the immediate area. Tyler Pass is best treated as a scenic stop along the Larapinta Drive, not a destination in itself. Most visitors roll through as part of a half-day or full-day self-drive loop from Alice Springs, so factor in extra time for the gorges and waterholes nearby.

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