š 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.
š Spectacular geological feature
š¶ Short walks to view the bluff
šø Great for nature photography
š Learn about Aboriginal Dreamtime stories
ā ļø Last 10km requires 4WD
š« No camping, pets, fires, generators, or drones
š« Do not walk on the crater rim
šļø Best to visit in cooler months (April to September)
š§ Carry plenty of water, wear a hat and sunscreen
š Check road conditions before travel (08 8951 8250)
Park entry fees apply (NT residents exempt), tickets from $10 to $60.
Open all year, roads may close after heavy rain.
Carpark, public toilets, picnic areas, walking tracks, scenic lookout, information signs.
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