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Alice Springs Area, Northern Territory

Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve

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Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve

Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve

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Description

Corroboree Rock is a dark grey column of dolomite an hour's drive east of Alice Springs. It’s one of many sites in the MacDonnell Ranges that’s of great importance to the Eastern Arrernte people. Take a short walk around the base of the rock to survey the area and have a closer look at the ancient sedimentary, fine-grained rock. At the base you can see dark grey and light grey streaky blobs of dolostone rock. A ring of low ground surrounding it makes it look like an obelisk. The real significance of the rocky outcrop to the Eastern Arrernte people is not well known. Corroboree Rock was probably not a corroboree site due to the lack of water in the area, but was probably used as an important storage site for ceremonial objects. The rock itself is an outcrop of dolomite from the Bitter Springs Formation originally laid down in salty lakes 800 million years ago. Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve is an easy stopover on your way to other East MacDonnell landmarks such as Trephina Gorge and Arltunga. The reserve is easily reached along the sealed road by two-wheel drive vehicles.

Location details

  • Price From $10.00 - $60.00
  • ABN: 71 599 574 122
Address

Address

Ross Highway, 43 kilometres east of Alice Springs, Alice Springs Area, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, 0870

Phone

Phone

8951 8250
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