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Finke Gorge National Park - Hermannsburg

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Explore the ancient landscapes of Finke Gorge National Park, 140 kilometres west of Alice Springs. The park covers an area of 46,000 hectares and includes the impressive desert oasis Palm Valley, home to a diverse range of plant species, many of which are rare and unique to the area. The Red Cabbage Palm is found only in Palm Valley. The Finke River is claimed to be one of the oldest in the world, with areas dating back 350 million years. The park and nearby areas hold cultural significance to the Western Arrernte Aboriginal people and there is also evidence of early European settlement.

For the experienced four-wheel drivers, the popular four-wheel-drive route down the Finke River to Illamurta Springs and Watarrka National Park begins at the Finke Gorge. Bush walking on one of the marked walking trails is another popular activity. Kalaranga lookout is an easy 20 minute climb, with spectacular views of the rock amphitheatre encircled by rugged cliffs. The Mpaara Walk introduces the mythology of the Western Arrernte Aboriginal culture. In Palm Valley, take the Arankaia Walk or the longer Mpulungkinya Walk, and meander among lush, slender palms, returning across a scenic plateau.

Whats close?

accommodation

103.2 kms   The Old Hamilton Downs Homestead
106.3 kms   Tilmouth Well
111.8 kms   Kings Creek Station
111.8 kms   Kings Canyon Wilderness Lodge
119.6 kms   Wallace Rockhole Tourist Park
37.6 kms   Glen Helen Resort
79.9 kms   Mt Ebenezer Roadhouse and Campground
92.5 kms   Erldunda Station
106.4 kms   Simpsons Gap
107.1 kms   West MacDonnell National Park
116.1 kms   Ironwood Arts
117.8 kms   Coolamon Cafe
117.8 kms   Alice Springs Desert Park
15.4 kms   Hermannsburg Historic Precinct
19.7 kms   Hermannsburg Potters
36.5 kms   Glen Helen Gorge
39.5 kms   Ormiston Gorge and Pound
41.5 kms   Ellery Creek Big Hole
53.7 kms   Redbank Gorge
53.7 kms   Mt Sonder
67.3 kms   Camels Australia
79.8 kms   Mt Ebenezer Roadhouse

events

117.8 kms   DesArt in the Park
33.7 kms   The 39th Top Half Folk Festival

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