Simpson Gap

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Simpson Gap is a dramatic chasm carved through the MacDonnell Ranges, just a short drive from Alice Springs. This striking natural landmark offers a classic outback experience with its sheer red cliffs, a permanent waterhole, and a chance to spot black-footed rock-wallabies at dawn or dusk. The site holds deep significance for the Arrernte people, and the surrounding area is perfect for a quick but memorable walk into the heart of the West MacDonnell Ranges.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Simpson Gap is best visited as a short stop on a drive along the West MacDonnell Ranges. Allow 45 minutes to 1 hour for the walk and photography. If you’re keen on wildlife, plan for an early morning (around sunrise) or late afternoon visit when the light is golden and the wallabies are active. It’s easily combined with other gaps and gorges in the range for a full day out from Alice Springs.

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