About Hart & the East MacDonnell Ranges
Hart sits at the gateway to the East MacDonnell Ranges, a remote and striking region of red desert, rocky outcrops, and deep gorges east of Alice Springs. This is a destination for those seeking solitude and raw landscape, with Aboriginal heritage woven through every valley and rock formation.
Attractions & Things to See
The standout features are the gorges and viewpoints scattered across the ranges. N'Dhala Gorge is just 20km away and offers dramatic rocky walls. Further afield, Trephina Gorge and East MacDonnell Ranges provide deeper exploration of the region's geology and cultural significance. Several viewpoints reward the drive: Ghost Gum, Turners Lookout, and John Hayes Rockhole each offer distinct perspectives across the ranges. Corroboree Rock, a sacred site 73km away, is worth the journey for those with time.