Alice Springs is surrounded by some of Australia’s most stunning national parks, each showcasing the rugged beauty and unique landscapes of the Red Centre.
From the awe-inspiring Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to the ancient rock formations of Kings Canyon and the serene beauty of the West MacDonnell Ranges, these parks are not only visually breathtaking but also rich in cultural and natural history.
Explore scenic gorges, hike through ancient landscapes, and learn about the region’s Aboriginal heritage. Alice Springs national parks are calling – come and discover the heart of the Outback!
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The best time to visit is between April and October, when temperatures are cooler and ideal for hiking and outdoor adventures.
Yes, there are day trips to Uluru from Alice Springs, allowing you to explore this iconic landmark and return to Alice Springs the same day.
Yes, many of the waterholes in the West MacDonnell Ranges, like Ellery Creek Big Hole, are safe for swimming and provide a refreshing break from the desert heat.
Pack essentials like sun protection, a reusable water bottle, comfortable hiking shoes, and a camera. For camping trips, check with your tour provider for additional gear recommendations.
Yes, there are many family-friendly tours available that cater to all ages, offering educational experiences and scenic stops that kids and adults will enjoy alike.