East Macdonnell Range

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Stretching east from Alice Springs, the East Macdonnell Range is a rugged spine of ancient quartzite ridges, deep gorges and desert oases that feels a world away from the town's bustle. This is the Red Centre at its most intimate — fewer crowds than the West Macs, but equally dramatic landscapes where ochre cliffs, ghost gums and permanent waterholes create a stark, beautiful contrast. A self-drive along the Ross Highway unlocks a series of hidden gems that reward walkers, swimmers and sunset chasers alike.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least a full day to explore the highlights from Alice Springs, but two days allows a more relaxed pace and the chance to linger at Trephina Gorge for sunset. Many travellers combine a morning at Emily Gap and Corroboree Rock, then head to Trephina for the afternoon, with the option of pushing east to N'Dhala Gorge and Arltunga on a second day. If you're camping or staying at Ross River Homestead, you can break the journey and enjoy the quiet starry nights.

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