Trephina Gorge

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Trephina Gorge, in the East MacDonnell Ranges, is a serene oasis of red cliffs, ghost gums, and permanent waterholes. Less visited than the West MacDonnells, it offers a wilder, quieter outback experience perfect for self-drive explorers seeking dramatic landscapes and Aboriginal rock art.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day (3–4 hours) is enough to explore the main gorge, John Hayes Rockhole, and the short walks. For a deeper experience including N'Dhala Gorge and a picnic, set aside a full day. Combine with other East MacDonnell sights like Emily Gap and Corroboree Rock for a rewarding self-drive loop from Alice Springs.

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