Glen Helen Homestead

Photo: Mark Marathon / CC BY-SA 4.0

Glen Helen Homestead sits at the western gateway to the West MacDonnell Ranges, a working cattle station turned outback retreat where the ochre walls of the gorge meet a permanent waterhole. This is classic Red Centre territory: spinifex-dotted plains, blazing sunsets, and a palpable sense of isolation that draws travellers seeking the real outback.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers visit Glen Helen as a day trip from Alice Springs (130 km west, 1.5 hours’ drive) or as a stop on the Larapinta Drive loop. To truly soak it in, overnight in one of the homestead’s cabins or campsites. Allow 2–3 hours for the gorge walk and heritage trail, plus extra time for a meal and sunset photography. If you're hiking the Larapinta Trail, Glen Helen is a key resupply point and rest stop.

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