John Hayes Rockhole - Trephina Gorge National Park NT

Trephina Gorge, in the East MacDonnell Ranges, is noted for its sheer quartzite cliffs and River Red Gum lined watercourses. Two gorges dissect the range: Trephina, with its wide views and sandy creek bed, and John Hayes Rock Hole with steep, narrow rock walls. The John Hayes Rockhole track within the Park is recommended for 4WD vehicles only. The use of generators is prohibited within the Park.
The first Europeans to see Trephina Gorge were the forward survey party for the Overland Telegraph Line, lead by John Ross. During the 1950's many of the larger River Red Gums in the area were logged and sawn for use as railway sleepers for the Ghan rail line.
The Park contains the largest Ghost Gum (Eucalyptus papuana) in Central Australia, set alone in a saltbush flat. Water holes in this area attract a lot of wildlife, including a diverse range of birdlife.
Activities within the Park include: 4x4 driving, Camping, bushwalking and swimming. Swimmers should be aware that most swimming holes are extremely cold. Camping grounds with pit toilets, picnic tables and drinking water are provided at Trephina Bluff and Trephina Gorge. There is no water provided at the John Hayes camp ground. Camping fees are payable at the sites.
From Trephina Gorge there are a number of short walking tracks, plus (for experienced walkers) the longer Trephina Ridge Top Walk through to John Hayes Rockhole.

REGION: > NT > Trephina Gorge National Park

Contact and Location
John Hayes Rockhole
Track W off Trephina Gorge Rd
Trephina Gorge National Park NT 871
P: 08 89518211
GPS:-23.54,134.355
GPS:S23 32 23,E134 21 17
GPS:S23 32.4,E134 21.3

Location of John Hayes Rockhole.
Location of John Hayes Rockhole.
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