Finke Gorge National Park Tours and Activities

Covering around 114,000 acres (46,000 hectares) of central Australia, Finke Gorge National Park is one of the Red Centre’s most startling wilderness areas. The Finke River formed around 300 million years ago, and some sights, such as Palm Valley with its rare red cabbage palms, seem to re-create the landscapes of that lost world.
The Basics
Finke Gorge National Park is usually visited from Alice Springs, the Red Centre’s largest town and exploration hub, although there is camping in the Aboriginal settlement of Hermannsburg nearby. To enter the park, a 4WD with high clearance and the skills to drive it are essential, and even then it’s safest to travel in convoy.
Given the challenges of driving, most travelers choose to visit on an organized 4WD tour from Alice Springs with a professional driver/guide. Finke Gorge National Park day tours generally center on the Palm Valley oasis but will often include views from the Kalarranga Lookout and a stop in Hermannsburg, once home to Aboriginal watercolorist Albert Namatjira.
Things to Know Before You Go
- Remote and rarely visited, Finke Gorge National Park is a must for adventurers, nature lovers, and geology fans.
- There is a basic campground in the park. Bring all required supplies, including food and water.
- As with other Red Centre natural attractions, beware the fierce summer sun. Carry plenty of water and wear a hat and sunscreen.
- Don’t stray from the tracks in Palm Valley—you can crush emerging palms.
- Rugged terrain means Finke Gorge National Park is not generally wheelchair-accessible.
How to Get There
Finke Gorge National Park is located about 86 miles (138 kilometers) west of Alice Springs in central Australia. If driving a high-clearance 4WD, head south just after Hermannsburg. Public transport is not an option out here, so travelers who are not experienced 4WD drivers generally join an organized tour, typically with door-to-door round-trip transfers.
When to Get There
The riverbed is the main track in Finke Gorge National Park, and the park becomes impassable after heavy rain or when the Finke River is in flood. Outside those occasions, it is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Aim to visit during the cooler months of the year, roughly April through September. If traveling during hotter months, hike early in the morning or late in the afternoon to beat the heat.
The Palm Valley Oasis
The star attraction of Finke Gorge National Park is Palm Valley, where red rock walls merge with thousands of red cabbage palms, cycads, and slender red gums to create a distinctly prehistoric impression. A couple of clearly signposted walks explore Palm Valley: the 1-hour Arankaia Walk and the 2-hour Mpulungkinya Walk.
Address: Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia 0872, Australia
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Palm Valley 4WD Day Tour
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Head to Palm Valley from Alice Springs to explore an Aboriginal community and a beautiful oasis in the outback. Visit the historic town of Hermannsburg with its historic buildings and Aboriginal art gallery before heading to the Cycad Gorge for a nature walk around the oasis. Enjoy a picnic lunch at the Kalaranga Lookout and take in the views of the MacDonnell Ranges just as the sun sets behind them.
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