Standley Chasm Kiosk Restaurant, Alice Springs


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To say that dining at Standley Chasm Kiosk Restaurant, Alice Springs is as important as visiting the popular Chasm itself. The Standley Chasm is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist locations around Alice Springs. This spectacular chasm was formed by a deep gorge in the MacDonnell Ranges. To get here one has to travel 50 km west of The Alice off Larapinta Drive.

The gorge is named after Mrs. Ida Standley, the first formal school teacher in Alice Springs and reputedly the first white woman to walk through the gorge. You too can walk into the chasm admire its scenic beauty as you take around 20 minutes to cross the gorge.

The Standley Chasm has been widely photographed and is still the favorite haunt of many photographers who try to capture its spectacular beauty, which changes every moment with the play of sunlight and shadows on its walls. At noon when the sun strikes the walls on both sides of the chasm, you can get some amazing shots of the Chasm.

Perhaps the best way to wrap up a fun filled day at the Standley Chasm is by lounging at the Standley Chasm Kiosk Restaurant and digging in its sumptuous palate.
Do visit Standley Chasm Kiosk Restaurant, Alice Springs located at:

  -   Address:
50 kilometres west of Alice Springs
Alice Springs NT 0870
Australia
  -   Tel: +61 (0)8 8956 7440 / +61 (0)8 8956 7325

Facilities at Standley Chasm Kiosk Restaurant, Alice Springs:

  -   Car park
  -   Public Telephone(s)
  -   Public Toilets
  -   Payment by MasterCard, Visa accepted


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