Cania Gorge National Park

[2] Wildlife native to the park include rock wallabys, bettong, platypus, geckos and over 90 bird species.

[3] Aboriginal rock art on the cliff walls is an indication of indigenous settlement of at least 19,000 years.

[2] A picnic area is located alongside the main road into the park, 8 km from the Burnett Highway.

Facilities here include covered picnic tables, toilets and gas-powered barbecues.

This 5.6 km circuit takes in Giants Chair Lookout, with views across the gorge; and Fern Tree Pool, a permanent waterhole.

The Overhang