Emily And Jessie Gaps

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Carved through the ancient MacDonnell Ranges, Emily and Jessie Gaps are two of the most accessible and visually striking gorges near Alice Springs. These parallel gaps offer a glimpse into the region’s deep geological history and Arrernte cultural significance, with sheer quartzite walls rising above sandy creek beds. A short walk leads you into the cool shade of the gorge, where you can spot native cycads and listen for birdlife echoing off the cliffs.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 1–2 hours to explore both gaps, including the short walks and photo stops. If you want to linger for a picnic or do some birdwatching, allow half a day. Emily Gap is best visited in the early morning for soft light and cooler temperatures, while Jessie Gap is a lovely spot for a late-afternoon break. Both are easy to combine into a morning or afternoon drive from Alice Springs.

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