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Trephina Gorge, in the East MacDonnell Ranges, is noted for its sheer quartzite cliffs and River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) lined watercourses. Two gorges dissect the range: Trephina, with its wide views and sandy creekbed, and John Hayes Rock Hole with steep, narrow rock walls. Water holes in this area attract much wildlife, including a diverse range of birds.
AccessSituated 85 km east of Alice Springs, the Park is accessible to all vehicles. Access is via the sealed Ross Highway, then a 9 km drive into Trephina Gorge, the last 5 km on a gravel road.
The John Hayes Rockhole track within the Park is recommended for high clearance vehicles only. Heavy rains may cause all roads to become impassable.
When to visitThe cooler months (April to September) are the most pleasant time to visit Trephina Gorge.
What to doCamping - Camp grounds with pit toilets, picnic
tables, drinking water, communal firepits and gas barbecues are provided at Trephina Bluff, Trephina Gorge and the Panorama Campgrounds. Camping is only permitted in designated camping areas.
No drinking water is provided at the John Hayes Rockhole campground.
Camping fees (cash only, no change available) are payable on site.
Walking - From Trephina Gorge there are a number
of short walking tracks (shown on map overleaf). Please read the ‘Walking Tracks of Trephina Gorge Nature Park’ information sheet for more details about each walk.
For experienced walkers there is the longer
Trephina Ridgetop Walk through to John Hayes Rockhole, offering panoramic views of the surrounding ranges and wildlife of the area. This is the only area in the NT you can see Thozet’s Box (Eucalyptus thozetiana). Allow an extra two hours if you plan to walk back to Trephina Gorge via the main road.
Walkers planning extended walks are strongly advised to notify a friend or reliable person of your intended route and plans.
Swimming - John Hayes Rockhole is a popular
swimming location during warmer months. However during prolonged dry periods the waterholes at Trephina Gorge and John Hayes Rockhole can evaporate, leaving only a sandy creekbed. Swimmers should be aware that most swimming holes are extremely cold. Prolonged exposure, even during summer, can result in hypothermia. Beware of submerged logs and rocks.
Safety and Comfort• Observe park safety signs.• Carry and drink plenty of water.• Wear a shady hat, sunscreen,
insect repellent, suitable clothing and footwear.
• Avoid strenuous activity during the heat of the day.
• Consider your health and fitness when choosing a walk.
• Swim only where recommended.
Please Remember• Keep to designated roads and
tracks.• All historic, cultural items and
wildlife are protected.• Firewood collection is not
permitted in the park.• Fires are only permitted in
designated firepits.• Bins are not provided, please
take your rubbish with you.• Pets are not permitted.• Generators are not permitted.• Drones are not permitted.
Parks & Wildlife Commission of the Northern TerritoryTrephina Gorge Ranger Station Regional Office - Arid Zone Research Institute Ph: (08) 8956 9765 South Stuart Highway ALICE SPRINGS NT 0870 PO Box 1120 ALICE SPRINGS NT 0871www.nt.gov.au/parks Ph: (08) 8951 8250 Fax: (08) 8951 8290
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Stop at the magnificent Ghost Gum, believed to be the largest in Australia.
Trephina Gorge Nature Park
A/02/2020PWCNT Fact SheetFor more information visit www.nt.gov.au/parks or contact Tourism Central Australia 1800 645 199 or (08) 8952 5800 www.discovercentralaustralia.com
ALICE SPRINGS
Alice Springs Airport
Ruby GapNature Park
To Adelaide
ArltungaHistorical Reserve
Trephina GorgeNature Park
N'Dhala GorgeNature Park
Corroboree RockConservation
Reserve
Alice SpringsTelelgraph
Station
Yeperenye / Emily & Jessie Gap
To Darwin
Ewaninga Siding(Old Ghan Railway)
Ross
Highway
Stuart
Highw
ay
Ross RiverResort
Stuart
Highway
Locality Map
0 3015
Kilometres
Park Boundary
Sealed Road
4WD Track
Unsealed Road
On Park Locality Off Park Locality
The Gardens Road (Arltunga Tourist Route)
Napwerte / Ewaninga Rock Carvings Conservation Reserve
Arltunga Bush Hotel (closed)
Toilets
Fuel
Camping
Caravan Sites
AccommodationMeals
Ewani(Old G
Chain of Ponds Walk1.5 hours return
East to Arltunga Historical Reserve 46 kmWest to Alice Springs 80 km
Park Map
0 10.5
Kilometres
Information Bay
Ghost Gum
Ranger StationEmergency contact only
Turners Lookout
Ridgetop Trail4 - 5 hours one way
Trephina Gorge Walk1 hour return
TrephinaBluff
Panorama Walk 1 hour return
Trephina Gorge
John HayesRockhole
Ridgetop TrailTre
phina
Creek
John
Creek
Trephina Gorge - Facilities & Activities
Short Walks
Gas BBQ
Drinking Water
Information
Toilets
Picnic Facilities
Lookouts
Parking Area
Ranger Station
Camping
Wood BBQ
Photo Opportunity
Unsealed Road
Walking Track
4WD Track
Drainage
Park Boundary
4WD vehicles only
HayesRockhole Campground
Panorama Campground
No trailers or caravans
Bluff Campground
Caravanand Trailer
Not suitable for tents
Gorge Campground
Download the Avenza
Maps App on your device whilst you are still in range to find the FREE local park map you need. Once downloaded, the maps can be used without a network connection. Your device’s built in GPS will plot your real-time location within the park onto the map. These GPS enabled maps will assist you to stay on track.
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