Simpsons Gap (nearby)

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Simpsons Gap is a striking natural gorge with a permanent waterhole in the West MacDonnell Ranges near Alice Springs, popular for its scenic walks and wildlife viewing.

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instanceOf gorge
natural attraction
tourist destination
distanceFrom approximately 18 kilometres west of Alice Springs
hasActivity hiking
photography
scenic walks
wildlife viewing
hasFeature narrow gorge
permanent waterhole
sandstone cliffs
hasScenicQuality dramatic contrast of red rock and waterhole
sunset lighting on cliffs
hasTraditionalOwners Arrernte people
hasVegetation river red gums
spinifex grasses
hasWalkingTrack longer walking trails in surrounding ranges
short walking track to the gap
hasWildlife black-footed rock-wallaby
reptiles
various bird species
isAccessibleBy sealed road
isAccessibleFrom Larapinta Drive
locatedIn Australia
Northern Territory
MacDonnell Ranges
surface form: West MacDonnell Ranges
managedBy Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
near Alice Springs
partOf West MacDonnell National Park
surface form: Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park
popularTimeToVisit early morning
late afternoon

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Alice Springs hasAttraction Simpsons Gap (nearby)