Map of Carnarvon Gorge | Walks, Camping & Visitor Guide
Map of Carnarvon Gorge – Walks, Camping & Visitor Guide
This map of Carnarvon Gorge provides a detailed overview of one of Queensland's most spectacular national park destinations, including walking tracks, camping areas, lookouts, natural attractions and visitor facilities.
Carnarvon Gorge is famous for towering sandstone cliffs, ancient Indigenous rock art sites, lush creek environments and some of the best hiking opportunities in Queensland.
Carnarvon Gorge is located in Central Queensland within Carnarvon National Park. Major attractions include the Gorge Walk, Moss Garden, Amphitheatre, Art Gallery and scenic lookouts.
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Where Is Carnarvon Gorge Located?
Carnarvon Gorge is located in Central Queensland within Carnarvon National Park. The gorge sits between Roma and Emerald and is one of Australia's most significant inland national park destinations.
- North: Central Queensland highlands
- South: Maranoa region
- East: agricultural and grazing districts
- West: inland Queensland landscapes
Main Areas and Attractions of Carnarvon Gorge
- Main Gorge Walking Track — primary visitor route
- Art Gallery — significant Indigenous rock art site
- Amphitheatre — dramatic sandstone chamber
- Moss Garden — lush sheltered environment
- Ward's Canyon — unique plant and rock formations
- Boolimba Bluff Lookout — panoramic gorge views
- Carnarvon Creek — defining waterway
- Camping Areas — overnight accommodation options
- Visitor Information Facilities — park services and information
- Wildlife Viewing Areas — native birds and animals
Major Areas of Carnarvon Gorge Explained
- Visitor Area — information and facilities
- Main Gorge Section — primary hiking corridor
- Side Gorge Attractions — specialised walking destinations
- Lookout Region — elevated scenic viewpoints
- Camping Precinct — accommodation and recreation area
Key Geographic Features
- Sandstone Cliffs — defining landscape feature
- Carnarvon Creek — major watercourse
- Gorge System — dramatic natural formation
- Indigenous Rock Art Sites — culturally significant locations
- Native Forests — diverse ecosystems
- National Park Environment — protected conservation area
Carnarvon Gorge Transport and Walking Map Overview
A map of Carnarvon Gorge is useful for understanding how walking tracks, lookouts and attractions connect throughout the national park.
- Main Access Road — visitor entry route
- Gorge Walking Network — connects major attractions
- Camping Access Areas — visitor accommodation zones
- Lookout Trails — scenic hiking opportunities
- Regional connections — link Carnarvon Gorge with Emerald, Roma and Central Queensland destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Carnarvon Gorge
- To locate walking tracks and attractions
- To plan hiking and camping trips
- To find Indigenous rock art sites
- To explore Carnarvon National Park
- To understand the layout of the gorge
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Browse CollectionCarnarvon Gorge Map FAQs
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Where is Carnarvon Gorge located?
Carnarvon Gorge is located in Central Queensland within Carnarvon National Park. -
What is Carnarvon Gorge known for?
It is known for sandstone cliffs, hiking trails, Indigenous rock art and natural scenery. -
Can you camp at Carnarvon Gorge?
Camping facilities are available in and around the national park area, subject to current conditions and bookings. -
Is Carnarvon Gorge worth visiting?
Carnarvon Gorge is widely regarded as one of Queensland's premier national park destinations.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Walking tracks, camping facilities, park access, attractions and safety advice may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information before visiting.