The best camping near Yeperenye Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Yeperenye Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park adventure.

Discover the ancient allure of Yeperenye with its rich Aboriginal heritage.  

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Swag Inn

4 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Ross, NT
Our backyard campsite is only 9 km from the centre of Alice Springs. Its located in a rural/urban setting. Alice Springs is as famous for the personality of its locals and contemporary and traditional art as the natural wonders, including the stunning Larapinta Trail and the MacDonnell Ranges, which surround it. The Swag Inn camping spot has access to an outdoor shower and toilet and laundry sink. Enjoy the view of the ranges and the amazing stars in the desert night sky from your campsite. Listen to the bird calls and enjoy the peace. Campers are welcome to enjoy the BBQ Firepit and firewood, within local restrictions. Around town, there are numerous sites of historical significance to the region’s settler history, including the Old Telegraph Station Reserve, which marks the town’s important role as the mid-point of the 19th-century telegraph line running from Adelaide to Darwin. There are great places to eat and drink, with great views.
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The best camping near Yeperenye Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park guide

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Embark on a journey through the stunning landscapes of Yeperenye / Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park. Venture along walking trails, spot diverse wildlife, and immerse yourself in the ancient Aboriginal rock art that adorns this sacred site. With ranger-guided activities available, there's no shortage of ways to connect with the land's deep cultural significance.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Yeperenye / Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park is during the cooler months from April to September. The park is open year-round, but the scorching heat from October to April can be intense, with temperatures soaring above 40°C. Plan your adventure for the milder weather to fully enjoy the park's natural beauty.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and prepare for high temperatures, especially between October and April.
  • Respect the cultural significance of the site by not touching or photographing the Aboriginal art.
  • Ensure you have plenty of water, wear sun protection, and dress appropriately for the desert climate.
  • Remember that camping is not permitted within the park, so plan your accommodation accordingly.
  • Take all trash with you as bins are not provided, and pets are not allowed in the park.

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