Carnarvon National Park

Summary

Known for it's gorge with Aboriginal heritage.

Popular Walks

History

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Features

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Access

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Maps

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Accommodation

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Camping

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Contact details

https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/carnarvon-gorge/

Easy
380 m return
15 mins

Cathedral Rock

A bluff of Precipice Sandstone with unusual rectangular patterns on its grey weathered skin. The walking track starts on the other side of the road from the orientation area.

Easy
1.7 km return
45 mins

Kookaburra Cave Track

Enjoy a short stroll to this cave adorned with intricate carvings and rich ochre stencils, including one resembling a Kookaburra.

Easy
1.9 km return
30 mins

Looking Glass

Wind has eroded a cave right through an isolated pillar of Precipice Sandstone standing by the Maranoa River. Easy flat walk to this rock feature

Easy
100 m return
10 mins

Lots Wife Track

A remarkable sandstone pillar is only a short walk away.

Medium
9.7 km return
5 hrs

Main Gorge

Main gorge walking track
The main gorge walking track crosses Carnarvon Creek many times as it winds the 9.7km from the visitor centre to Big Bend. Side-tracks from the main gorge track lead to a range of sites. The track is mostly flat, although the side-tracks involve steeper sections.

The featured sites on side-tracks can be combined to create one-day walks. For example, the Moss Garden, Amphitheatre, Ward's Canyon and the Art Gallery sites can be visited on a 14km return one-day walk.

Easy
5.8 km return
2 hrs

Maranoa River Circuit Walk

Striking sandstone monoliths point the way through colourful woodlands to the Maranoa River and an ancient Aboriginal art and burial site.
This 5.8 km easy circuit walk that takes in the Looking Glass, the Chimneys and the Tombs. You can also do each separately.

Easy
200 m return
10 mins

Marlong Arch Track

Discover a towering yet narrow natural archway, shaped over time by wind and water, and unique from every angle.

Easy
80 m return
5 mins

Marlong Plain

A stop on the Mount Moffatt Circuit Drive the natural grassland of Marlong Plain is especially lovely as the sun sets. You can walk down to the edge of the plain for views of distant sandstone cliffs and ridges.

Medium
4.7 km return
2 hrs

Mickey Creek

Wander along Mickey Creek and into narrow side gorges where the walking track becomes a rock-hopping adventure. Swamp wallabies are often seen resting here. Rocky sections of this track are slippery and caution is needed on creek crossings. The formed track ends 1.5km from the Mickey Creek car park.

Medium
7.5 km return
3 hrs

Moss Garden

Water drips constantly from the sandstone walls of the Moss Garden, supporting a lush carpet of mosses, ferns and liverworts. Beneath tree ferns straining for sunlight, a small waterfall tumbles over a rock ledge into an icy pool.