Cania Gorge National Park Bundaberg

Open eucalypt woodland gives way to darker patches of dry rainforest scrub below the sandstone cliffs of Cania Gorge. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown ©️ Queensland Government

Towering cliffs, ancient caves and sheltered gorges are highlights of this park. The park protects a valuable remnant of the Brigalow Belt, First Nations people's art sites and varied habitats for wildlife. Short walks allow visitors to experience the natural sandstone features, quiet pools and dry rainforests.

Location

Cania Gorge National Park is located 500km north-west of Brisbane, 25km north of Monto and 95km south-east of Biloela in Queensland, Australia.

Learn moreGetting there

Park facilities

  • Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
  • No campfires
  • Lookout
  • Picnic tables (some sheltered)
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
  • No camping
  • Hiking
  • Walking

  • There are currently no park alerts for this park.