Chapman River Regional Park

Photo: "Western Australian Government Photographer" / Public domain

Chapman River Regional Park offers a serene escape into the rugged beauty of the Northern Territory's Red Centre. This lesser-known gem showcases ancient river red gums, tranquil waterholes, and striking geological formations that reveal the region's deep time. It's a place where the desert meets life, perfect for those seeking solitude and a raw connection with the Australian outback.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that half a day is sufficient to explore the main waterhole, gorge lookout, and one walk. If you plan to hike the longer trails or want to swim and relax, a full day is better. For photographers, staying until after sunset is a must. The park is small enough to visit as a morning or afternoon excursion from Alice Springs, but consider bringing a picnic lunch to make the most of the peaceful setting.

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