Gosse Bluff
Tnorala
Fee required
Parking available
A spectacular impact crater in the rugged heart of Central Australia.

šŸ“œ Gosse Bluff, also known as Tnorala, is an eroded remnant of an ancient impact crater in Central Australia, a site of international scientific and cultural significance.

Why Go

šŸ”­ Spectacular geological feature
🚶 Short walks to view the bluff
šŸ“ø Great for nature photography
🌌 Learn about Aboriginal Dreamtime stories

Why Avoid

āš ļø Last 10km requires 4WD
🚫 No camping, pets, fires, generators, or drones
🚫 Do not walk on the crater rim

Tips

šŸ—“ļø Best to visit in cooler months (April to September)
šŸ’§ Carry plenty of water, wear a hat and sunscreen
šŸ“ž Check road conditions before travel (08 8951 8250)

šŸ’° Cost

Park entry fees apply (NT residents exempt), tickets from $10 to $60.

šŸ•’ Hours

Open all year, roads may close after heavy rain.

šŸ…æļø Facilities

Carpark, public toilets, picnic areas, walking tracks, scenic lookout, information signs.

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