Redbank Gorge

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Redbank Gorge is a scenic chasm and waterhole in Australia’s Northern Territory, renowned for its striking red rock walls, permanent pools, and popularity for hiking and swimming.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
tourist attraction
accessVia Larapinta Drive NERFINISHED
Namatjira Drive NERFINISHED
country Australia
distanceFromAliceSprings_km approximately 150
hasActivityRestriction no lifeguards on duty for swimming
hasAmenity car park
toilets at campground
walking track
hasBestVisitTime cooler months (April to September)
hasCampingArea Redbank Gorge campground NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic narrow gorge
permanent waterholes
scenic landscape
striking red rock walls
hasCulturalSignificanceFor local Aboriginal people
hasGeologicalFeature chasm
waterhole
hasNearbyFeature Glen Helen Gorge NERFINISHED
Mount Sonder NERFINISHED
Ormiston Gorge NERFINISHED
hasRockType quartzite
red sandstone
hasSafetyConcern cold water immersion risk
flash flood risk in wet season
hasSurfaceWater permanent pools
hasWalkingTrackGrade moderate
isInRegion Central Australia NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northern Territory
Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park NERFINISHED
West MacDonnell Ranges NERFINISHED
managedBy Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory NERFINISHED
nearestMajorTown Alice Springs NERFINISHED
partOf MacDonnell Ranges bioregion NERFINISHED
popularFor birdwatching
hiking
photography
swimming
protectedAreaStatus within national park
trailheadFor Larapinta Trail Section 12 NERFINISHED

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