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Well worth the visit
Well worth the visit. Walk to the chasm and look at the red glow. Easy walk. Not sure how they say wheel chair accessible. Cafe serves burgers and cake. No scones on day we visited. Wedges were very ...
Sign posted turn off with sealed road entry. Toilets, cafe, shop, art centre. Plenty of parking. Must enter through shop and pay $12 entry fee. Easy, flat dirt path, about 10 mins walking time. Rocky ...
this place is located within the aborigines private land, so there is a separate admission fee of 12 AUD pp. the NT park pass is not applicable here the chasm is worth checking out. visited right...
The hike to the chasm was very sunny (not much shade), and there are placards (sign posts) along the trail. The chasm was okay, but we liked Simpsons Gap better. Be sure to check our the beautiful art...
Well worth the visit
Well worth the visit. Walk to the chasm and look at the red glow. Easy walk. Not sure how they say wheel chair accessible. Cafe serves burgers and cake. No scones on day we visited. Wedges were very ...
Beautiful chasm
Sign posted turn off with sealed road entry. Toilets, cafe, shop, art centre. Plenty of parking. Must enter through shop and pay $12 entry fee. Easy, flat dirt path, about 10 mins walking time. Rocky ...
nice stop
this place is located within the aborigines private land, so there is a separate admission fee of 12 AUD pp. the NT park pass is not applicable here the chasm is worth checking out. visited right...
Beautiful
This is not far from Alice in the West MacDonnell range. The walk to the chasm is not difficult and easily accessed from the car park.
Easy hike
The hike to the chasm was very sunny (not much shade), and there are placards (sign posts) along the trail. The chasm was okay, but we liked Simpsons Gap better. Be sure to check our the beautiful art...