Cape Bridgewater Blowholes
Group of comparatively smaller blowholes at the base of lookout. Blowholes are more interesting at high waves.
King George Falls
Spectacular, approximately 80 m tall falls. Especially impressive after heavy rain. Stream here is divided in two branches, thus forming two waterfalls.
Marlong Arch
Delicate, impressive natural arch that has a quite narrow middle part. Sandstone at the arch is adorned with Aboriginal petroglyphs and hand prints.
Carnarvon Gorge
Spectacular, some 30 km long gorge that is up to 600 m deep. A sacred place, rich with Aboriginal art and ancient burial sites.
Robinson Gorge
Temperate forest with a unique level of endemism – out of 211 local plant species 132 are endemic – e.g. met only on this island. The dense forest is formed from trees that are not met anywhere else. Hundreds of endemic species of insects.
Cania Gorge
Picturesque canyon of the Moon Creek with up to 70 m tall cliffs.
Porcupine Gorge
Impressive canyon of Porcupine Creek that is up to 150 m deep. The river has crossected diverse rocks, also – layers of coal. Interesting feature here is Pyramid – a pyramid-shaped monolithic rock.
Mulligan Falls
Beautiful jungle waterfall. Here the river slides down along a steep rock, at some places forming smaller vertical plunges. Total height of the falls is around 35 – 40 meters.
Zoe Falls
Charming waterfall – a slide of water descending in a nice pool. The area is surrounded by pristine rainforest. The lower part of the falls is some 12 m tall.
Blencoe Falls
Waterfall with several cascades. The upper one is very impressive, 90 m tall plunge, and then come numerous slides and smaller falls with a total height of 230 m. Total height of falls – around 320 m.