There are a few small caves and obviously - several peaks such as Turbacz (the highest - 1310 meters above sea level), Jaworzyna Kamienicka, Kiczora, Kudłoń, Czoło Turbacza and Gorc Kamienicki.
Waters cover only 0.18 km2 of park's area - there are no lakes or big rivers, only streams.
Forests cover about 95% of park's area and most common species are spruce, beech and fir.
[1] The Jaworzyna Kamienicka glade, one of the most beautiful in this range and located on Jaworzyna Kamienicka, itself the second-highest peak of Gorce, houses the historical Bulanda Chapel, funded at the beginning of the 20th century by Gorce's most famous shepherd, Tomasz Chlipała.
The park's overall landscape is of an undisturbed character which means that the areas of human activities are on the outside.