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Alice Springs Area, Northern Territory

Ruby Gap Nature Park

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Ruby Gap
Ruby Gap

Ruby Gap Nature Park

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Description

Ruby Gap Nature Park is a remote park located on the far eastern edge of the East MacDonnell Ranges. Located 150 kilometres from Alice Springs, it was the site of Central Australia’s first mining rush in 1886 after ‘rubies’ were found in the riverbed. Today, Ruby Gap is a popular place for camping and bushwalking. Much of the terrain is extremely rugged and is only suitable for the experienced and well prepared walker. Follow the riverbed and tracks upstream to Glen Annie Gorge. In 1886 explorer David Lindsay found what he thought were rubies in the sandy bed of the Hale River. A rush ensued with buyers from Europe snapping them up. As the market was flooded, the quality of the rubies found was questioned and, 18 months into the rush, it was found that the gems were merely high-grade garnets. Central Australia’s ruby boom quickly collapsed. Access to this little-visited and remote park is via the Arltunga Historical Reserve. A high clearance four-wheel drive vehicle is essential, but is well worth the effort to get here. There are several campgrounds in the park. Camping fees apply and campsites must be booked online before you arrive.

Location details

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

Address

Ross Highway, via Arltunga, Alice Springs Area, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, 0870

Phone

Phone

8956 9765
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