ANZAC Hill Lookout is a prominent vantage point in Alice Springs, Australia, offering panoramic views of the town and the surrounding landscapes, including the MacDonnell Ranges. It is named in honour of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, ANZAC and serves as a memorial site for soldiers who served in World War I. Visitors can access the lookout via a short, paved trail and enjoy the serene, reflective atmosphere while taking in the striking natural beauty of the Red Centre. The site is especially popular at sunrise and sunset, providing spectacular views and a profound sense of history.