Twin Falls

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Plunging over a dramatic sandstone escarpment into a cool, emerald plunge pool, Twin Falls is one of the most iconic waterholes in Australia’s Red Centre. Unlike its more accessible neighbour, this waterfall remains a true oasis, accessible only by 4WD and a short walk across the sandy creek bed. The sheer walls of the gorge, the constant mist, and the surrounding spinifex and ghost gums create a scene that feels ancient and untouched — a quintessential outback swimming spot for those willing to make the journey.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least 2–3 hours at Twin Falls itself — enough time for a swim, the short walk, and some relaxed exploration. If you’re coming from Alice Springs (about 4 hours drive), you’ll need a full day trip, or better yet, combine it with an overnight stay at Kings Canyon or Yulara. The 4WD track from the main Lasseter Highway is sandy and can be tricky after rain, so allow extra time for the 30km drive.

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