Finke Gorge

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Finke Gorge National Park, in the heart of Australia's Red Centre, is a landscape of dramatic contrasts. The ancient Finke River, one of the world's oldest waterways, cuts through towering rust-red cliffs and sandy riverbeds dotted with ghost gums. This is a place of profound stillness and raw beauty, where the desert reveals its hidden life – from desert oaks to the rare palm-filled oasis of Palm Valley. It’s a must-visit for those seeking an authentic outback experience, far from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allocate a full day to explore Finke Gorge, especially if you have a high-clearance 4WD (essential for the Palm Valley access track). Start early to avoid the midday heat, hike Kalarranga Lookout at dawn, then spend the morning in Palm Valley. After a picnic lunch, tackle the Mpulungkinya Walk in the cooler afternoon. If you're camping, an overnight stay at the basic campground lets you experience the gorge’s profound silence at dusk and dawn.

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