A couple reading informational signage on top of Anzac Hill in Alice Springs
A sunset over Alice Springs viewed from Anzac Hill
A couple looking at the Anzac Hill war memorial

Anzac Hill

The most visited landmark in Alice Springs, Anzac Hill is the ideal spot for an overview of the town.

The lookout offers a panoramic view of Alice Springs and the beautiful surrounding ranges.

The Anzac Hill Memorial was unveiled on 25 April 1934 (Anzac Day) and was originally dedicated to all those members of the armed services who had paid the supreme sacrifice during World War I. It has now become a memorial to all those who have served in the defence of their country during all wars in which Australia has participated.

Commemorative signs and sculp­tur­al pieces line the drive to the carpark near the top of the hill. The signs are dedicated to the con­tri­bu­tion of women, men and places of Cen­tral Aus­tralia over 100 years of Australian military history.

The Lions Walk is a moderate 15 minute hike to the top from the base of the hill on Wills Terrace.

  • Information

    Opening times

    Open daily, 24 hours.

    Entry cost

    Free entry

    Facilities

    • Carpark
    • Coach Parking
    • Family Friendly

    Accessibility

    Caters for people who use a wheelchair. Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)

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