Mount Gillen, Alice Springs, Central Australia. Photo: Michael J. Barritt.
Parks in the Alice Springs region of the Northern Territory include:
- Alice Springs Desert Park
- Alice Springs Telegraph Station Historical Reserve
- Annas Reservoir Conservation Reserve
- Arltunga Historical Reserve
- Chambers Pillar Historical Reserve
- Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve
- Desert Park (Alice Springs)
- Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park
- Ewaninga Rock Carvings Conservation Reserve
- Finke Gorge National Park
- Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve
- Illamurta Springs Conservation Reserve
- Mac Clark (Acacia peuce) Conservation Reserve
- N'Dhala Gorge Nature Park
- Native Gap Conservation Park
- Owen Springs Reserve
- Rainbow Valley Conservation Reserve
- Ruby Gap Nature Park
- Tnorala (Gosse Bluff) Conservation Reserve
- Trephina Gorge Nature Park
- Watarrka National Park
- West MacDonnell National Park
Find out more about Alice Springs national parks and protected areas on the Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts & Sport website.
You can also visit The West Macs website for a highly visual and enjoyable guide to parks west of Alice Springs.
For accessibility of Alice Springs parks, click the link.
Foundation Projects in the Alice Springs region
Population Census & Potential Predator Assessment of the Black-footed Rock-Wallaby
From September 2009 to January 2010 the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife funded a project to assess the occurrence of Rock-wallabies at ten key sites within the MacDonnell Ranges including an area (Trephina Gorge Nature Reserve) where anecdotal information suggests that the species may have become extinct over the past ten years as a result of predation.














