Located in Section 1 of the Larapinta Trail, Wallaby Gap is a deep, narrow passage created by a small watercourse carving through the tough gneiss before draining into Roe Creek.
This sandy creek bed is shaded by walls of red rock and is a peaceful place where Black-footed rock-wallabies live. A temporary pool inside the gap makes it a perfect spot for bird watching.
The camp ground is located about 300 metres south of Wallaby Gap. Camping is permitted only for walkers on the Larapinta Trail.
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