Attraction Guide: Anzac Hill, Alice Springs, Australia

Anzac Hill Guide

Panoramic Views and a Tribute to Sacrifice at Anzac Hill Guide

Ascend Anzac Hill for breathtaking panoramic views of Alice Springs and the surrounding landscape. This iconic landmark is not only a scenic lookout but also a significant memorial dedicated to the men and women who have served Australia in times of conflict. It's a place for reflection, remembrance, and appreciation of the sacrifices made for the nation. Anzac Hill was officially dedicated as a war memorial on Anzac Day in 1934. The site was chosen for its prominent location and commanding views of the town. The memorial commemorates the service and sacrifice of Australian servicemen and women in all conflicts, from World War I to the present day. It serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of peace. Visitors can walk or drive to the summit of Anzac Hill. At the top, you'll find a memorial stone and plaques commemorating the fallen. Take time to admire the stunning views of Alice Springs, the MacDonnell Ranges, and the vast desert landscape. It's a particularly beautiful spot to visit at sunrise or sunset. There are no specific culinary traditions associated with Anzac Hill itself, but numerous restaurants and cafes are available in the town centre below.

Transportation

Anzac Hill is located a short walk from the Alice Springs town centre. You can easily walk to the base of the hill and then either walk or drive to the summit. Parking is available at the top. The local bus service also has stops within walking distance of the hill.

Opening Hours

Open 24 hours

Ticket Price

Free