Jessie Gap

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Just 12 kilometres east of Alice Springs, Jessie Gap is a dramatic cleft in the East MacDonnell Ranges that feels like a secret gateway to the Red Centre. Named after a local pioneer woman, this gap offers a quieter, more intimate experience than its famous western cousins, with a desert oasis feel and a palpable sense of ancient history. The towering ochre cliffs frame a path that leads into a shady gorge, where river red gums and birdlife thrive—a perfect stop for travellers seeking solitude and a taste of the outback's raw beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 30 minutes to an hour for the walk and a quiet moment by the waterhole. If you're combining with Emily Gap and a picnic, plan for 1.5–2 hours total. Jessie Gap works best as a morning or late-afternoon stop on a self-drive exploration of the East MacDonnells.

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