Olive Pink Botanic Garden

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Nestled at the base of the rugged West MacDonnell Ranges, Olive Pink Botanic Garden is a serene oasis dedicated to the flora of Australia’s arid heart. Named after the pioneering anthropologist and activist Olive Pink, this 16-hectare garden showcases over 600 species of desert plants, from ghost gums to spinifex, all set against a backdrop of red rock escarpments. It’s a place where you can wander winding paths, learn about Indigenous plant use, and spot rock wallabies at dusk.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the garden’s loops and lookout. If you’re a keen botanist or photographer, allow half a day to fully appreciate the diversity and to walk the longer Desert Oak trail. The garden is easily combined with a morning or afternoon visit to Alice Springs Desert Park or the Alice Springs Reptile Centre.

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