Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park

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Just a short drive east of Alice Springs, Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park offers a striking introduction to the East MacDonnell Ranges. These twin gaps, carved by ancient waterways through the quartzite ridge, are not only geologically fascinating but also culturally significant to the Arrernte people. The park is a serene spot for a walk, a picnic, or simply to soak up the ochre hues of the Central Australian landscape at sunrise or sunset.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring both gaps, which are only 2 km apart. If you're keen on photography or a longer walk, allow half a day. The gaps are easily combined with a morning or afternoon self-drive along the East MacDonnell Ranges, making them a perfect stop on a day trip from Alice Springs.

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