Palm Valley

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Hidden in the red heart of Australia, Palm Valley is a lush, ancient oasis within Finke Gorge National Park, about 140km west of Alice Springs. This desert sanctuary is home to the rare red cabbage palm (Livistona mariae), a living relic from a wetter prehistoric era. The dramatic sandstone cliffs, palm-filled gorges, and permanent waterholes create a surreal contrast to the surrounding arid landscape, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and photographers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allocate a full day for Palm Valley from Alice Springs, including the 4WD drive (allow 2–3 hours each way). To fully experience the valley, plan to spend at least 3–4 hours walking the main trails and enjoying the waterholes. If you have a camping setup, overnighting at the Finke Gorge National Park campground adds a magical sunset and sunrise dimension. For a relaxed pace, stay two days and explore the longer walks like the Mpaara Walk (2.5km) and the Valley Loop.

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