Environment and Resource Management

Isla Gorge National Park

The sandstone rocks of Isla Gorge change from yellow to orange and pink with the angle of the sun. Photo: Robert Ashdown DERM

The sandstone rocks of Isla Gorge change from yellow to orange and pink with the angle of the sun. Photo: Robert Ashdown DERM

Welcome

The Traditional Clan group of the area covered by Isla Gorge welcomes guests to our land. We hope that you enjoy your visit and ask that you respect this place, as it is of special significance and spirituality to our people.

Kongabulla Clan of the Iman Tribe - the Carpet Snake People 

Location

About 515 km by road north-west of Brisbane

What's special

A maze of gorges, sandstone outcrops and striking rock formations, this park protects many rare and threatened plant species. Gorge Creek, a tributary of the Dawson River, flows through the park.

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Last updated 27 July 2011

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Isla Gorge National Park

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