Homestead Gorge trail

Natural Attractions

Homestead Gorge trail takes you on a moderately challenging hike along Homestead creek between the rich-red rocky cliffs that shelter ancient Aboriginal rock engravings. If it has been raining, a large mirror-still rockhole will be waiting for you at the end of the walk.
Keep an eye out for wallabies and emus, or you might see a goanna strolling across your trail or lazing on a rock in the sun. If you have binoculars you might like to take them with you to spot the remarkable array of birds that will dart and flit across your path.

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Mutawintji Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

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Homestead Creek picnic area, Mutawintji National Park. Photo: John Spencer

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