A hidden sandstone gorge system in central Queensland featuring towering cliff faces, overhangs, and cave formations far from the usual tourist trails. The gorge was carved over millions of years creating dramatic rock formations and sheltered valleys of dry rainforest. Aboriginal rock art sites dot the cliffs and the area is rich in wildlife including platypus in the creek. Multiple walking trails explore different sections of the gorge system.
Know before you go
Multiple walks of varying lengths. Carry water as none available on trails. Watch for snakes in warmer months. Camping available at the nearby Lake Cania.
What to bring
sturdy shoeswatersun protectioncamera
Difficulty
Moderate
Best seasons
Autumn, Winter, Spring
Best time
Morning
Entry
Free
Dog friendly
✗No
Family friendly
✓Yes
Swimming
✗No
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