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Dulcie Ranges National Park protects some of the most remarkable landscapes in the Red Centre — vast desert landscapes of ancient red rock gorges, sacred Aboriginal sites, and skies so clear you can see the Milky Way with the naked eye. Walking through this park, you're treading on country that Aboriginal people have cared for over 65,000 years. Ancient rock formations, unique wildlife, and the raw beauty of untouched Australia await. Check road conditions before visiting — some areas are seasonal access only. Carry water, wear sturdy shoes, and start walks early to beat the heat.
In a national park, you'll usually need an NT Parks Pass, and campsites & some walks must be booked in advance.
Strong pick for national parks — well worth the detour.
Multi-day adventures, photography, wildlife
You want a quick stop close to town
Full day to 3+ days
Dry season (May-Oct) recommended
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Distance
1300km from Darwin
Drive Time
14h
Best Season
Year-round
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Distance
1300km from Darwin
Drive Time
14h
Best Season
Year-round
Rating
No reviews yet
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