Serpentine Gorge

100 kilometres west of Alice Springs, via Namatjira Drive, Alice Springs
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Serpentine Gorge is a narrow gap in the West MacDonnell Ranges, 100 kilometres west of Alice Springs. Follow one of the many well-marked paths along the gorge through the cool shade of River Red Gums, or up to the lookout above the cliffs to survey views of the series of semi-permanent waterholes, and the geology of the rugged MacDonnell Ranges. In dry times the waterholes in the surrounding area dry up, leaving Serpentine Gorge waterhole the only remaining waterhole in a large area. Birds will move in from the surrounding countryside and can easily be observed by sitting quietly by the edge of the waterhole. The site of the Carpet Snake Dreaming, some of the areas in the Gorge and western cliffs have special significance to the Western Arrernte custodians. Serpentine Gorge is also the Trailhead for Sections 7 and 8 of the Larapinta Trail, a 223-kilometre long distance walking trail through the West MacDonnell Ranges. Access is by conventional two-wheel drive vehicles but can be difficult to negotiate in wet weather, as the last few kilometres is rough access track. This road is not suitable for buses and caravans.