Alice Springs Desert Park
Flynn, Australia, Australia
Alice Springs Desert Park is a premier wildlife and environmental education facility located just 7 km northwest of Alice Springs in Flynn, Northern Territory, Australia, spanning 1,300 hectares with a core 52-hectare exhibit area focused on central Australian desert habitats.
Opened in 1997 on culturally significant Arrernte land, it showcases native plants, birds, reptiles, and mammals across three walk-through zones—Desert Rivers, Sand Country, and Woodland—connected by a 1.6-km trail, plus a Nocturnal House for creatures like bilbies and marsupial moles, free-flying bird shows, and dingo encounters.
Open daily from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM with entry around AUD 40, it offers immersive experiences like night walks, cultural talks on Arrernte survival skills, and conservation programs, making it a must-visit for families and nature lovers seeking the Red Centre's biodiversity.
Location
Larapinta Dr, Alice Springs NT 0871, Australia
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