Ormiston Gorge and Pound

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Ormiston Gorge and Pound is one of the West MacDonnell Ranges' most spectacular waterholes, a serene oasis carved from ancient quartzite. The towering red cliffs, ghost gums, and permanent pool create a scene that feels quintessentially Central Australian. It's a place for cooling off after a hike, spotting black-footed rock-wallabies, and soaking up the profound stillness of the outback.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day to a full day here. Arrive early (before 10 am) to secure a shaded picnic spot and to walk the Pound before the heat builds. If you only have time for a short visit, combine the Ghost Gum Lookout with a swim — that's 1–2 hours. For the full experience, plan on 4–5 hours including the Pound Walk, a swim, and a picnic lunch. The gorge is also a superb sunset spot, with the cliffs glowing deep ochre.

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