Yes, our park facilities are only open to guests staying within the park, however, we welcome anyone holidaying or living around Carnarvon Gorge to our convenience store and Taka Bush Bar.
Yes. You are more than welcome to bring your bikes, scooters, and skateboards to BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks - Carnarvon Gorge. Just remember to bring your helmets!
Smoking of tobacco products and e-cigarettes is strictly prohibited by State/Territory law inside any enclosed buildings within the park, within 5 metres of any entrance or exit of buildings and within 10 metres of a children's playground or any other recreational facilities.
Check in is from 12pm for sites and 2pm for cabins and check out is by 10am.
Early check ins are subject to availability. Please contact us if you are planning on arriving early.
Yes. Please advise us if you will be arriving outside normal office hours so arrangements can be made for the collection of reservation information, access codes and/or keys, park maps and rules.
No. Dogs are not permitted at BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks - Carnarvon Gorge due to being located inside the Carnarvon National Park.
Yes. Fires are only permitted in the communal fire pits supplied by BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks - Carnarvon Gorge throughout most of the year. From November 1 to February 28 each year, we aren't able to allow fires due to hot and dry weather conditions.
Please refer to our terms and conditions page on our website for our booking and cancellation policies.
Yes. Linen is supplied in all cabins and Taka Tents.
There are no fuel stations in Carnarvon Gorge. The nearest towns are Rolleston (101km), Injune (150km) and Springsure (171km) so remember to fill up on the way to BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Carnarvon Gorge.
There is limited mobile coverage within BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Carnarvon Gorge and between the closest towns.
We have washing machines and two dryers in our laundry.
We have limited supplies at Carnarvon Gorge, remember to bring plenty of food and drinks for your trip. If you do forget something, we do have a convenience store for some necessities.
We have put together a list of our top environmental tips while exploring the Carnarvon National Park.
• Please do not build stone cairns (rock stacking).
• Please do not graffiti the trees, gorge walls, rock (scratched marks).
• Please remember to take all of your rubbish with you. There are no bins located within Carnarvon Gorge.
• Please ensure the correct bush toileting etiquette is adhered to along the walking tracks. There are toilets located at the Carnarvon Gorge main campground (only open during school holidays), Day Use Area, Rockpools, Moss Garden and Big Bend.
• Please refrain from taking appealing sticks that are habitat for walking. We encourage the use of hiking poles for creek crossings and walking stability.
• Please stay on the paths and staircases.
• Please do not throw sticks, rocks and stones into the creeks. The ripple effect is detrimental to our water life and culturally disrespectful.
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Queensland Itinerary
Are you exploring the Sunshine State on your incoming holiday? From beach to bush we've got you sorted with our best of Queensland itinerary to help you plan your travels!
Explore everything that the national park has to offer through exclusive locations and experiences with one of Carnarvon Gorge Eco Tours journeys. See the park in a different light and explore for nocturnal wildlife during a Night Safari Tour.
Observe over 170 bird species in the Carnarvon Gorge National Park as well as wallabies, gliders, possums, and platypus. The park is recognised nationally for its natural and cultural values as it protects unique and significant plants and animals.
Enjoy a refreshing swim in the parks only designated swimming area carved from the bed of Carnarvon Creek. Only a short walk from the Rock Pool car park, take a dip and then have an afternoon picnic.
CQ Tours is a small owner-operated business that offers specially designed tours in the Carnarvon Gorge National Park. Christian and Caity will share their deep love of this diverse landscape.
Looking for an exclusive adventure that offers stunning views of the Carnarvon National Park without the need for long walks? Look no further than the Highlands 4WD Tag-Along, the only local experience where you can explore the breathtaking views of the Carnarvon Ranges by vehicle.
Boobook Explore specialises in small-group, ecologically-minded adventures. Led by passionate and knowledgeable guides, they offer unique experiences like off-the-beaten-path hikes, wildlife viewing, and Indigenous cultural immersion.
After walking along Mickey Creek, squeeze, climb and rock-hop your way into Mickey Creek Gorge. The gorge is so narrow in places, you will be able to touch both sides with outstretched arms.
Become one with nature on this short walk along the shady creek bank and explore a snapshot of plant life on the gorge floor. For a chance to spot the wildlife, visit during the early mornings and late afternoons.
Discover what lies above the gorge’s cliffs. This hike is not for the faint-hearted, you will be climbing a series of ladders and 300 steps to reach the top of the gorge’s cliffs.
Explore a lush ‘garden’ of cascading water, lush plant life and intricate rock formations. Turn off the main gorge track to experience the Moss Garden.
Climb through towering spotted gums past Lower Aijon Falls to the entrance of the side gorge. Spend time in the shady sanctuary of trickling water, towering ferns and historical connections.
Take a step back in time and into the ancient culture, immerse yourself in the spectacular display of Aboriginal rock art. Explore a 62m-long sandstone wall featuring 2000 engravings, free-hand paintings and ochre stencils.
Walk the extra distance to visit Cathedral Cave, the largest and most spectacular cultural site. The massive, wind-eroded overhang sheltered Aboriginal people for thousands of years.
Rock-hop through the spectacular boulder-strewn landscape of this sheer and sculptured side gorge branching off the main gorge. Feel dwarfed by the smooth, moss-coated sandstone walls.