
Carnarvon National Park is located in the Southern Brigalow Belt bioregion in Central Queensland, Australia.
Shanks pony is the only way to see everything in the Gorge. Vehicles must be left at the Ranger's station or at the occasional carparks along the road into the park. Strong shoes, hat, sunscreen and plenty of water are all major necessities for a successful visit to Carnarvon Gorge.
The Moss Gardens, Baloon Cave, with Aboriginal Art, Amphitheatre, (under repair), and Wards Canyon are some of the sights. Then there are the various flora and fauna of this unique landscape. Carnarvon Creek runs all year round, and has numerous crossing points where you can take your shoes off and cool off.
There are many different walks to be had in Carnarvon Gorge. Some are easy to do, with little effort, such as the walk to the Baloon Cave, and some are longer and more strenuous. Depending on your fitness levels, you can find something to suit everyone.