The West MacDonnell Ranges are one of the most scenic natural attractions near Alice
Springs, known for their rugged gorges, permanent waterholes, and well-maintained walking
trails. The area showcases the dramatic landscapes of Central Australia.
Stretching west of Alice Springs, the ranges are home to several popular stops, including
deep gorges, shaded picnic areas, and lookout points. It is an ideal destination for nature
lovers, hikers, and travelers seeking outdoor experiences.
- 🏞️ Explore scenic gorges 🌊 and waterholes 💧
- 🥾 Walk marked trails 👣 and nature paths 🌿
- 🧺 Enjoy picnics 🥪 in shaded areas 🌳
- 📸 Photograph rock formations ⛰️ and landscapes 🖼️
- 🚗 By Car: 15–30 minutes ⏱️ from Alice Springs depending on location 📍
- 🛣️ Accessible via sealed 🛣️ roads 🏁
- 🧴 Carry water 💧 and sun protection ☀️
- ☁️ Check weather conditions 🌡️ before hiking 🥾
- ⚠️ Follow safety signs 🚩 near waterholes 🌊
- 🕗 08:00 – Drive from Alice Springs 🏜️ to the ranges ⛰️
- 🕘 09:00 – Visit key gorges 🧗 and walking trails 🚶
- 🕐 13:00 – Picnic lunch 🍎 and scenic stops 🌅