All Attractions in Alice Springs
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This nature park is not only a natural wonder, but it also holds deep cultural significance for the Eastern Arrernte Aboriginal people. The two small gaps in the Heavitree Range hold great spiritual significance for the Eastern Arrernte Aboriginal people. Emily Gap is a significant sacred site where the caterpillar beings of Mparntwe (Alice Springs) originated. According to their Dreamtime Read more...
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These pits showcase a vibrant display of mineral ochre that has been mined by local Aboriginal communities for generations. Upon arrival, visitors can witness the stunning sight of ochre outcropping in various colors along the banks of a sandy creek. An information shelter provides insights into the history and usage of the Ochre Pits. Guided tours are available to explore Read more...
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This stunning natural haven is accessible via sealed roads and serves as a trailhead for sections 9 and 10 of the 231 kilometres Larapinta Trail walk. If you’re looking to cool off, Ormiston Gorge has a near-permanent waterhole that’s ideal for swimming, particularly in warmer months. The waterhole is located just 500 metres from the visitor centre and has an Read more...
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Owned and operated by the Central Australian Drag Racing Association (CADRA), it is the only purpose-built quarter mile drag racing venue in regional Australia and is sanctioned by the Australian National Drag Racing Association (ANDRA) and Motorsport Australia. # History Prior to the construction of a dedicated facility, the Central Australian Drag Racing Association held regular race meeting on a Read more...
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There’s much more to deserts than meets the eye and our visitors are astonished by the life and beauty they discover on their journey with us. At the base of the spectacular West MacDonnell Ranges and just 10 minutes drive from Alice Springs, the Desert Park is closely connected to the local Arrernte people and embraces parts of the Akngwelye Read more...
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Once a cattle station, this reserve offers a unique outback experience for adventurers seeking to discover remote but breathtaking landscapes. The reserve is bisected by the Hugh River, which is known for its broad, sandy banks that are shaded by tall river red gums, adding to the scenic appeal of the area. Several rocky gorges, red sand country and waterholes, Read more...
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Just 100km east of Ayers Rock, Curtin Springs offers a perfect base for visitors to explore the Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon areas. But don’t forget to take a peek behind the curtain to discover the million acre wildlife corridor, beef production and many experiences, tours and hospitality that Curtin Springs has to offer. Come discover the commitment of Peter Read more...
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From the initial idea by Miss Adelaide Miethke, the trial process and the official opening to the building of a specialised premises, and the more recent switch from radio to broadband satellite technologies, the Alice Springs School of the Air has educated thousands of students. Facilitating daily contact between students, home tutors and teachers, the school has always strived to Read more...










