Nestled within the West MacDonnell National Park, Simpsons Gap is a dramatic red-rock gorge framed by towering cliffs. This natural wonder, significant to the aboriginal Arrernte people, offers a vibrant ecosystem where tropical birds flit among the gum trees and black-footed rock wallabies can be spotted leaping and playing at dawn and dusk. Visitors can embark on a range of hikes starting from this point, immersing themselves in the rich, sensory experience of the Australian outback.
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