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In and around Alice Springs Holiday & Caravan Park
Nearby
The Araluen Cultural Precinct provides an opportunity to engage with world-class visual and performing art, discover the local identities that helped shape and develop Alice Springs, immerse yourselves in the culture and heritage of Central Australia and learn about Indigenous dreaming and their connection to the land. The Araluen Cultural Precinct consists of: The Araluen Arts Centre (Galleries and Theatre), The Museum of Central Australia (incorporating The Strehlow Research Centre), The Central Australian Aviation Museum, Central Craft and Yaye's Cafe.
Nearby
Distance from park: 0.4 km
Did you know Discovery Parks Alice Springs is walking distance to the NT Award Winning Alice Springs Brewing Co? Open Wednesday to Sunday.
Nearby
Distance from park: 12 km
An Alice Springs camel ride is a must for the whole family (the kids will love it) or for that romantic outing, or memorable shared experience among friends.
On-site
Every week on Wednesday.
Time: 5:30 pm Duration: 1 Hour
Entertainment Centre
Join the Red Centre Line Dancers for lots of fun. All ages and abilities welcome.
Cost: $5 per adult (goes towards club fundraising). Kids dance for free.
On-site
See Reception
Support Rural Aid
Nearby
Distance from park: 60 km
Explore the Beautiful West MacDonnell Ranges, hike a section of the Larapinta Trail, relax over lunch at Glen Helen. Walk through stunning gorges or take a cool dip. Some of the sights include Glen Helen and Serpentine Gorge, Ellery Big Hole, Ocher Pits, Standley Chasm and Simpsons Gap.
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When you’re in the Outback you’ve got to be outdoors. From stunning sunsets to swimming, biking, and hiking, Alice Springs has something for everyone to do. Exploring along the Eastern MacDonnell Ranges, followed by a walk around N'Dhala Gorge. Or how about trekking the iconic Larapinta Trail? A 223 kilometre walk through the Western MacDonnell ranges from the Alice Springs Telegraph Station to Mount Sonder. Join in on any of the 12 sections, leave at any of the trailheads or challenge yourself to hike the whole trail.
Nearby
Distance from park: 8 km
What better way to see the outback than up to 1000 feet above the desert!
On-site
Every week on Monday.
Time: 7:00 pm
Sunset Hill
*** Recommencing in March 2024 ***
Join Andrew Fitzgerald (our star man) to learn about the stars and have a look through the telescope. BYO chair and torch.
On-site
Kids club!
Every day.
Pedal Kart Shed
Pedal Karts for hire - see reception to book
On-site
Every week on Thursday.
Time: 7:00 pm Duration: 1.5 Hours
Entertainment Centre
Local Australian Geographic Photographer and singer-songwriter, Barry Skipsey presents his unique Audio Visual, the 'Red Centre
Show' every Thursday night. Great Australian Songs accompany the
projection of 400 images of Central Australia on the BIG screen. A night of family entertainment and a must for all visitors to the park. Every picture is a song in itself. Thursdays in the Entertainment Centre.
On-site
Every week on Sunday.
Time: 8:30 am Duration: 1 Hour
Block 1 BBQ
Come and join us for a tasty pancake breakfast made fresh between 8:30 and 9:30. Mick & Jane will be the pancake chefs, the cost is free (although a gold coin donation to Rural Aid is encouraged and appreciated. Remember to bring your own plate, cutlery and cuppa!
On-site
Every day.
Time: 6:00 pm Duration: 3 hours
In park near Go Kart Shed
Visit the food vans and enjoy the deliciousness that each has to offer. Onsite daily from 6pm.
On-site
Every week on Tuesday.
Sunset Hill
Join us on sunset hill to enjoy some nibbles and watch the sun set over the ranges
On-site
14 Jun 2024
Every week on Friday.
Duration: 2 hrs
Entertainment Centre
Join us on sunset hill or in the entertainment centre for an Aussie movie night!
On-site
Time: 9:00 am Duration: 8hrs
entertainment Centre
Fun & Interactive activity booklet for kids. Colouring In, Mazes, Quiz, Q&A, Jokes, Word Unscramble, Puzzles, Crosswords, Travel Diary and so much more!