There are 61 gorges & canyons in Australia
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Carnarvon Gorge is located in the Southern Brigalow Belt bioregion in Central Queensland (Australia), 593 km northwest of Brisbane. Primarily created by water erosion, Carnarvon Gorge is around 30 kilometres long, located in Carnarvon National Park, and six hundred metres deep at the mouth.
Clarence Gorge Heifer Station is a stunning destination located within one and a half hours' drive northwest of Grafton.
Lambie Gorge in Cooma, Australia is a hidden gem that offers a beautiful and challenging walk for visitors.
Mossman Gorge is a rural locality in the Shire of Douglas, Queensland, Australia.
Spend a day in nature and explore the beauty of The Drip Gorge.
Twin Falls is a stunning waterfall located in Kakadu National Park, a World Heritage-listed site.
Waa Gorge is a hidden gem located in Moree, New South Wales, Australia.
Alligator Gorge is a stunning gorge located within the scenic Mount Remarkable National Park in South Australia.
Anakie Gorge Walk is an 8km return trail located in the Brisbane Ranges National Park, Victoria.
Bell Gorge is a beautiful natural wonder located within the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges Conservation Park.
Boomerang Gorge is a collapsed cave area that can be explored through the Dwerta Mia Walk, a500mloop walk through the Gorge. There are barbecue facilities at Gloucester Lodge across the road.For more informationvisit TrailsWA.
Boowinda Gorge Carnarvon National Park is a stunning trail located in the Maranoa Region of Central Queensland.
Located in Warby Ovens National Park, Briens Gorge is a picturesque picnic spot nestled in a delightful valley. It is a popular destination for visitors who enjoy natural scenery and tranquil settings. One of the highlight features of the picnic spot is the nearby waterfall, which shares its name with the gorge. While the walk to the foot of the falls is short, it is still an enjoyable and adventurous journey. The track is over a stony path and is arguably the shortest walking track in Warby Ove
Located in the Southern Queensland's Border Ranges, the Cambanoora Gorge is a spectacular area that runs between the Condamine River's source and the town of Killarney.
Cathedral Gorge Purnululu is a remarkable geological formation located in Purnululu National Park.
Chamberlain Gorge in Kununurra is a serene and idyllic place to cruise and appreciate the beauty of El Questro Wilderness Park.
Charles Knife Canyon Gorge is a must-visit destination in Cape Range National Park, Western Australia.
Following wet season rains, water cascades from the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges. In the dry, spectacular cascading waterfalls at Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge), are a relaxing place to swim.
Fitzroy River flood waters have carved the 30-metre-deep Geikie Gorge through the limestone at the junction of the Oscar and Geikie Ranges.
Deep Gorge in Dampier, Australia is an ideal travel destination for visitors who would love to explore the Murujuga National Park and view the rock art displays.
Draper's Gorge cuts deep into the range and features a series of seasonal waterfalls and small rock pools along its length.
Gain stunning views from the Eagle Gorge Lookout or wander down to a delightful beach in the tranquil depths of the gorge.
Easy to moderate, 2 km, 1 to 2 hour return walk through a narrow chasm with some large boulders to be scrambled over.
Located within El Questro Wilderness Park the waterfall is a one hour walk (depending on fitness level) from the Emma Gorge Resort.
Located in Australia, Finch Hatton Gorge is a must-see attraction with breathtaking landscapes, waterfalls, and lush flora.
Glen Helen Gorge is a breathtaking natural wonder located in the West MacDonnell National Park of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is situated on the Finke River, 132 kilometres (82 mi) west of Alice Springs.
Gregory Gorge is a stunning camp spot located in the Fortesque River region of Western Australia.
This is a dramatic gorge, full of colour texture and refelctions and a great spot for a swim.
Hellyer Gorge is a stunning natural attraction located in Parrawe, Tasmania, Australia.
Steep, broken walls of rock come alive as they reflect the tones of changing light.