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Takarakka Bush Resort, Carnarvon Gorge National Park

Situated on a picturesque loop of Carnarvon Creek, Carnarvon Gorge – Takarakka Bush Resort is a destination in itself as well as a great place to base yourself while exploring Carnarvon Gorge.

Take a stroll to the lookout and watch the sunset over the sandstone cliffs, or wander down to the creek in search of platypus.

Step back in time as you discover the magic of Carnarvon Gorge. Spend your days wandering past towering cliffs and into secluded side-gorges.

There are over 20 kilometres of walking tracks at your doorstep. Visit popular sites such as the Moss Gardens, the Amphitheatre and the Art Gallery or get off the beaten path and hike to the Devil’s Signpost or Battleship Spur.

Accommodation Options

Canvas Cabin

Permanent canvas cabin with a verandah out front, comfortable sleeping for five (one double, three single), a fridge and a fan. Spread out along Carnarvon Creek, the Canvas Cabins are the perfect, economical alternative to camping – just the right combination of comfort and bush atmosphere. You’ll need to bring linen (sheets, towels, pillowcases), what cooking and eating utensils you require (crockery, cutlery, utensils, saucepans) and, of course, your food.

Camping Sites

The shady campsites are laid out on flat ground amongst cabbage palms, Macrozamias and gums or out in the open catching the sun.

Powered Sites

Pull up and plug in! These spacious sites are nestled in amongst the bush surroundings including shaded, sunny and drive-thru sites. They are all close to the amenities as well. Sites to suit tents, campervans, camper trailers, caravans, motor homes and buses.

Website: www.takarakka.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Off Road Driving
  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Sightseeing
  • Swimming
  • National Park
  • Off Road Driving
  • Rainforest
  • Wildlife

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