Telegraph Station Historical Reserve
Just 4 km north of Alice Springs, the Telegraph Station Historical Reserve marks the spot where the Overland Telegraph Line first connected Australia to the world in 1872. Set against the red MacDonnell Ranges, this beautifully preserved stone complex feels like a time capsule of frontier life. Wander the restored buildings, learn about the station's role in communication and Aboriginal history, and cool off in the permanent waterhole by the Todd River.
Highlights & What to See
- Historic Buildings: Explore the original telegraph station, post office, and living quarters, all furnished with period artifacts that bring the 1870s to life.
- Telegraph Station Museum: Inside the main building, discover the story of the Overland Telegraph Line and the Morse code equipment that once hummed day and night.
- Waterhole & Walking Trails: The permanent waterhole is a refreshing spot for a dip, especially in summer. Follow the short Riverside Walk or the longer Loop Walk for panoramic views of the ranges.
- Aboriginal Cultural Interpretation: Learn about the Arrernte people's connection to this site through interpretive signs and guided talks (check ahead for schedules).
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the buildings and strolling the grounds. If you plan to swim or hike one of the longer trails, allow up to half a day. The reserve is open daily, and the early morning or late afternoon light is stunning for photography. Combine it easily with a morning in Alice Springs or a drive along the West MacDonnell Ranges.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Alice Springs – The vibrant outback hub is just minutes away, with art galleries, the Reptile Centre, and the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
- Simpsons Gap – A dramatic gap in the West MacDonnell Ranges, ideal for short walks and spotting black-footed rock-wallabies.
- Standley Chasm – A narrow, sheer-sided chasm that glows orange at midday; a popular stop for a guided walk and bush tucker talk.
- Ormiston Gorge – One of the most scenic gorges in the region, with a permanent waterhole and the challenging Pound Walk.
- Glen Helen Gorge – A tranquil gorge with a waterhole, perfect for a picnic and sunset views.
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Image credits
- Alice Springs — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0