N’Dhala Gorge Nature Park

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N’Dhala Gorge Nature Park

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8951 8250

N’Dhala Gorge Nature Park is a fascinating site that protects thousands of prehistoric rock carvings. Located in the East MacDonnell Ranges, 90 kilometres east of Alice Springs, this important archaeological and heritage site also protects rare plants.

Follow the 1.5 kilometre (one hour return) marked walking track into the gorge. Signs along the track interpret some of the approximately 6,000 individual stone engravings or petroglyphs. N’Dhala Gorge is also significant for its rare plants such as the Peach-leafed Poison Bush and the Undoolya Wattle.