Orrniston Gorge

Orrniston Gorge is a dramatic slash through the red heart of the West MacDonnell Ranges, where a permanent waterhole mirrors sheer quartzite cliffs. It's a quintessential outback experience — the kind of place where the silence is broken only by birdsong and the whisper of the wind through spinifex. This is a must-stop on any Red Centre itinerary, offering a cool dip after a hike and a glimpse into the ancient geology of Central Australia.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2 to 3 hours here, which allows time for the full gorge loop walk and a swim. If you're short on time, the 1 km walk to the waterhole and back is a rewarding quick stop. Sunrise or late afternoon offers the best light for photography and cooler temperatures for hiking. Combine with a picnic lunch — there are shaded tables near the car park.

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