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Anzac Hill is the panoramic heart of Alice Springs, offering a sweeping vantage point over the town and the distant MacDonnell Ranges. This sacred memorial site honours the ANZACs who served in World War I, and at dawn or dusk, the shifting desert light paints the landscape in unforgettable hues. It's a short, rewarding walk from the town centre and an essential stop for first-time visitors seeking both history and sweeping outback views.
Highlights & What to See
- Memorial precinct: The stone obelisk and commemorative plaques honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen; pause here to reflect on the site's solemn significance.
- Panoramic views: From the summit, gaze across Alice Springs to the West MacDonnell Ranges and the Todd River – especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset when the red dirt glows.
- Interpretive signage: Learn about the area's Indigenous heritage (the Arrernte people) and the role of the memorial in local life.
- Walking track: A paved path leads from the base to the top; it's a gentle 10-15 minute climb that rewards with 360-degree scenery.
- Nearby town centre: Combine your visit with a stroll through Alice Springs' galleries, cafés, and the historic Stuart Town Gaol.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 30 minutes to an hour to fully experience Anzac Hill. Arrive 30 minutes before sunrise or sunset to watch the colours change, then spend time reading the memorial plaques and taking photos. It's a quick stop that can easily be combined with a morning exploration of Alice Springs or as a prelude to a day trip into the West MacDonnell Ranges.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Alice Springs Desert Park – An immersive introduction to the desert environment, just a short drive away.
- West MacDonnell Ranges – Spectacular gorges, waterholes and hiking trails, starting 20 minutes west of town.
- Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum – Learn about the iconic outback medical service in the heart of Alice Springs.
- Todd River & Telegraph Station – Walk along the usually dry riverbed or visit the historic Alice Springs Telegraph Station, the town's original settlement.
- Simpsons Gap – A scenic gap in the MacDonnell Ranges, popular for walks and wildlife spotting.
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Image credits
- Alice Springs — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0
- West MacDonnell Ranges — Hesperian / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Alice Springs Desert Park — DaHuzyBru / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum — Unknown author Unknown author / Public domain
- Simpsons Gap — Prince Roy / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Standley Chasm — Prince Roy / CC BY-SA 3.0