Glen Helen Gorge

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Glen Helen Gorge is a scenic natural chasm and waterhole in Central Australia, known for its towering red rock walls, permanent water, and significance within the West MacDonnell Ranges.

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Glen Helen Gorge canonical 1
Glen Helen area 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
natural attraction
tourist destination
approximateDistanceInKilometresFromAliceSprings 130
climate arid
country Australia
distanceFrom Alice Springs
hasAccessRoad Larapinta Drive
surface form: Namatjira Drive
hasAlternativeName Glen Helen Gorge on the Finke River
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal people
hasFeature permanent waterhole in arid environment
riverine habitat
steep gorge walls
hasGeologicalFeature red rock walls
sandstone cliffs
hasHydrologicalFeature permanent waterhole
hasNearbyFacility Glen Helen Nature Preserve
surface form: Glen Helen Lodge

campground
car park
hasRecreationalActivity hiking
picnicking
swimming
wildlife viewing
hasVegetationType desert shrubs
riparian vegetation
hasViewOf MacDonnell Ranges
surface form: West MacDonnell Ranges
isManagedBy Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
isPopularWith local visitors
tourists
isWithin MacDonnell Region
surface form: MacDonnell Ranges bioregion
knownFor birdwatching
bushwalking
permanent water
photography
scenic landscape
swimming
towering red rock walls
locatedIn Central Australia
Northern Territory
MacDonnell Ranges
surface form: West MacDonnell Ranges
partOf West MacDonnell National Park
surface form: Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park
tourismRegion Red Centre
traversedBy Finke River

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MacDonnell Ranges contains Glen Helen Gorge
Mereenie Sandstone hasOutcropsIn Glen Helen Gorge
this entity surface form: Glen Helen area