Glen Helen Gorge

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Glen Helen Gorge is a dramatic cleft in the West MacDonnell Ranges, where the Finke River has carved a deep, narrow chasm through ancient quartzite. The sheer walls glow ochre and purple at sunrise and sunset, and the permanent waterhole attracts birdlife and offers a cool respite. This is a quintessential Outlander stop—raw, quiet, and deeply connected to Arrernte Country.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours to explore the gorge walk and enjoy the waterhole. If you’re chasing the best light, plan to arrive late afternoon for sunset and linger until after dark for the stars. Most travellers combine it with a half-day or full-day drive along the West MacDonnell Ranges from Alice Springs.

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