Stay in the heart of Granite Gorge Nature Park. Hand-feed rock wallabies, explore otherworldly granite formations, and fall asleep under a sky full of stars just 15 minutes from Mareeba on the Atherton Tablelands.
Self-contained cabins • Powered & unpowered sites • Day walks • Rock wallaby encounters

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Granite Gorge Nature Park's is a unique landscape of giant granite boulders, freshwater creeks and native bushland. Guests come from all over the world to meet our friendly rock wallabies, swim in the gorge and experience a peaceful, off-the-beaten-track stay close to Cairns and Kuranda.
Choose from self-contained cabins, powered and unpowered sites, or visit for the day to explore our marked walking tracks and picnic by the water.

Wake to bird calls, wander straight onto the walking tracks, and enjoy the park before and after day visitors arrive.

Comfortable cabins with kitchen facilities, private bathrooms and air conditioning — perfect for couples, families and small groups.
• Sleeps 2–6 guests
• Linen provided
• Short walk to rock wallabies and swimming spots

Camp or caravan under the stars with access to shared facilities and all Granite Gorge walking tracks.
• Powered & unpowered sites
• Amenities block & camp kitchen
• Suitable for tents, campervans & caravans

Bring your walking club, school group or photography tour for an unforgettable nature-based stay.
• Tailored group options
• Ample parking
• Guided activities on request
Visitors are welcome from morning to late afternoon. Follow our marked walking tracks across the boulders, swim in the freshwater creek and relax with a picnic in the shade.
Opening hours and entry fees
Times and prices can change seasonally. Please check current information and call ahead for public holidays.
Opening Hours:
Office is Open 0900- 1700 Mon - Sun
Entry Fees
Day Admission
$15 per adult
$8 High school
$5 Primary school
$2/bag Wallaby Food

Self-guided walks take from 20 minutes to 2 hours. Please wear sturdy shoes, bring water and supervise children at all times.
Granite Gorge is famous for its colony of wild but friendly Mareeba rock wallabies. With the right food and guidance, you can enjoy up-close encounters in a way that keeps them safe and healthy.
Important: For their wellbeing, please only feed wallabies with food purchased on-site and follow all instructions from staff.
You may also spot:
• Turtles and freshwater fish
• Goannas and birdlife
• Occasional kangaroos and other native animals

Supervised feeding areas ensure safe, respectful interactions for people and wildlife.

Bring your camera — close encounters and dramatic landscapes make for unforgettable photos.
From sunrise on the boulders to starlit nights by the campfire, Granite Gorge offers something special in every light.
Families, backpackers, photographers and nature lovers all choose Granite Gorge for its unique landscape and relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
“One of the highlights of our trip to Australia. The kids adored the rock wallabies and the night sky from our campsite was incredible.”
Sarah, UK
Family of 4 • Campervan
“A photographer’s dream. Sunrise on the boulders was magical and staying in the cabin meant we had the park almost to ourselves.”
Marco, Italy
Couple • Cabin stay
Whether you’re planning a quick overnight stop, a relaxed long weekend or a group retreat, we’ll help you choose the best option for your dates and budget.
Response time: We aim to respond to all enquiries within 24 hours. For same-day visits or last-minute changes, please call us.
If you have a question that isn’t covered here, send us a message and we’ll be happy to help.
For accommodation, we strongly recommend booking ahead, especially during school holidays and peak season from June to October. Day visitors are generally welcome without a booking, but checking opening hours and conditions before you come is always a good idea.
Yes. Day visitors are welcome during our opening hours. A park entry fee applies, which helps us care for the environment and wildlife. You’ll have access to walking tracks, swimming spots and picnic areas.
Many families visit with children of all ages. Some walking areas have uneven ground and steep sections, so children should be supervised closely at all times. We recommend sturdy shoes, hats and plenty of drinking water.
Because Granite Gorge is a nature park with native wildlife, pets are not allowed. This helps us protect the resident animals, especially the rock wallabies. If you are camping or staying you are allowed to bring your dog but they have to stay on a lead and with you at all times. Please note that they are NOT allowed on the gorge.
Granite Gorge is located near Mareeba on the Atherton Tablelands, around 1–1.5 hours’ drive from Cairns by car, depending on your route and traffic.
Mareeba, Atherton Tablelands Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 07 4093 2259
Email: [email protected]
Please note that road conditions and opening times can change during wet season or after heavy rain. Check current conditions before travelling.
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