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Carnarvon Gorge section, Carnarvon National Park - a spectacular gorge system with towering white cliffs and lush side gorges - is Queensland's central highlands' most popular attraction. Carnarvon Creek meanders through eucalypt and cabbage palm forest and attracts 170 bird species. Explore creeks, mossy gorges and cool rainforests on 21 kilometres of walking track. Head for nearby Mickey Creek and the Rock Pool or climb Boolimba Bluff. Discover Aboriginal art at Baloon Cave and the Art Gallery. Spot whiptail wallabies and fairy-wrens, and watch platypus in the creek in the early morning.
Enjoy camping in the visting area during the Queensland school holidays: Easter, June to July and September to October. Bookings are essential. Privately run accommodation is available at all times of the year.
Children:
Children are welcome.
How To Get There
Carnarvon Gorge, Carnarvon National Park is 250 kilometres north of Roma or 240 kilometres south of Emerald. The final 21 kilometres is gravel road.
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