Serpentine Gorge

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Serpentine Gorge is a narrow, scenic chasm and waterhole in Australia’s West MacDonnell Ranges, known for its striking red rock walls and tranquil desert landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
natural feature
tourist attraction
access by road from Alice Springs
country Australia
distanceFrom Alice Springs
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
photography
hasBestVisitTime cooler months
hasClimate semi-arid
hasCulturalSignificance significance to local Aboriginal people
hasEcosystem arid zone ecosystem
hasFeature permanent waterhole
hasGeologicalFeature narrow chasm
red rock walls
hasLandscape desert landscape
hasLookout viewpoint over gorge
hasManagementAuthority Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
hasNearbyAttraction Ochre Pits
Ormiston Gorge
Serpentine Chalet Dam
Standley Chasm
hasProtectionStatus protected area within national park
hasRecreationRule no camping at waterhole
no open fires in gorge
hasRockType quartzite
sandstone
hasSafetyConcern cold water in shaded pool
flash flooding risk after heavy rain
hasTrailType short walking track
hasVegetation river red gums
spinifex grass
hasWaterSource ephemeral creek
isPartOf MacDonnell Ranges geological formation
knownFor bushwalking
scenic views
swimming waterhole
tranquil setting
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

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MacDonnell Ranges contains Serpentine Gorge