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Adelaide House Museum
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Alice Springs
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Alice Springs Desert Park
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Alice Springs Golf Club
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Alice Springs Railway Station
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Alice Springs Reptile Centre
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Larapinta Trail
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High red cliffs, a large waterhole and a sandy creek fringed by gums make this one of the most popular and picturesque picnicking spots in the West MacDonnell Ranges. Much more than just a popular place for the locals to take a refreshing dip, Ellery Creek Big Hole is also recognised as an internationally significant geological site. A three kilometre Dolomite walk provides an opportunity for visitors to explore some of the interesting formations. The West MacDonnell Ranges are the source of the water that has collected in a deep pool. Red River and Ghost Gums shelter the picnic area located nearby.
Camping is permitted (fees apply).
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