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N' Dhala Gorge Nature Park 

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N’Dhala Gorge Nature Park is located 90 kilometres East of Alice Springs, via the Ross Highway and is accessable by four wheel drive only.

This shady gorge contains a wide range of rock carvings and paintings. There are well over 6,000 individual petroglyphs as well as art sites and shelter sites.

The petroglyphs are either of the finely pecked or the pounded varieties that are thought to represent two different time periods.

In addition to being culturally significant, N'Dhala Gorge is noted for containing rare plants such as the peach-leafed poison bush and the Undoolya wattle.

Site Facilities  BBQ Area

, Carpark, Picnic Area, Public Toilets

Attractions  Rock Art, Scenic Views

Activities  Scenic Drives, Walking

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