Corroboree Rock Nature Park is located 47 km east of Alice Springs on the sealed Ross Highway.
This is a sacred site to the Eastern Arrernte Aboriginal people.
The significance of the areas is not well known, it was probably not used a a corroboree site, due to the lack of water in the area.
Corroboree Rock is an easy stop off for your trip through in East MacDonnell Ranges.
There is a walk trail around the rock with informational notice boards placed for the visitors.
The walk trail takes about 15 to 20 minutes and is a very easy walk trail.
We found the area very interesting and enjoyed our time there.
This is a sacred site to the Eastern Arrernte Aboriginal people.
The significance of the areas is not well known, it was probably not used a a corroboree site, due to the lack of water in the area.
Front view of Corroboree Rock from parking area |
Rear View of Corroboree Rock |
There is a walk trail around the rock with informational notice boards placed for the visitors.
The walk trail takes about 15 to 20 minutes and is a very easy walk trail.
We found the area very interesting and enjoyed our time there.
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