Ellery Creek Big Hole

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Ellery Creek Big Hole is a popular waterhole and scenic gorge in Australia’s Northern Territory, known for its striking red rock formations and permanent swimming spot within the West MacDonnell Ranges.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
tourist attraction
waterhole
accessibleBy sealed road
campingType basic campground
country Australia
distanceFromAliceSprings approximately 80 kilometres west
geologicalAge Proterozoic
geologicalFormation Heavitree Quartzite
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Arrernte people
hasFacility campground
car park
gas barbecues
picnic tables
toilets
hasFeature deep swimming hole
permanent waterhole
red rock formations
sand and pebble beach
scenic gorge walls
hasInterpretiveSignage cultural heritage information
geology information
hasTrail Dolomite Walk
Larapinta Trail
surface form: Larapinta Trail Section 6
knownFor popular swimming spot near Alice Springs
reflections in still water
striking red cliffs
locatedIn Northern Territory
West MacDonnell National Park
surface form: Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park

MacDonnell Ranges
surface form: West MacDonnell Ranges
managedBy Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
region Central Australia
safetyConsideration cold water year-round
flash flood risk in heavy rain
tourismCategory geological site
natural attraction
swimming hole
traditionalOwners Arrernte people
surface form: Western Arrernte people
usedFor bushwalking
photography
picnicking
swimming
waterSource Ellery Creek NERFINISHED

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MacDonnell Ranges contains Ellery Creek Big Hole
West MacDonnell National Park hasAttraction Ellery Creek Big Hole