N'Dhala Gorge Nature Park is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia consisting of an area of low sand dunes, rocky outcrops, about 90 kilometres (56 mi) east of Alice Springs.
N'Dhala Gorge Nature Park is located in the eastern MacDonnell Ranges.
It contains approximately 6,000 stone carvings, or petroglyphs, as well as a wide variety of rare Australian plant life.
The gorge was used by the Eastern Arrernte people, who called the area Ilwentje.
Significant plant life in the area includes the undoolya wattle and the peach-leafed poison bush.