Bouldercombe Gorge Resources Reserve, contains 3 sections of scenic bushland reserves situated near the small town of Bouldercombe and Struck Oil near Rockhampton in Central Queensland, Australia. The largest section is situated to the south between Gelobera State Forest and Ulam Range State Forest. The gorge cuts into the Razorback Range and Crocodile Creek runs along the gorge floor.

The resource reserve is also declared a regional park, formerly known as a conservation park, where natural, conservation, and cultural values are protected under the Queensland Nature Conservation Act 1992. Resource extraction within these areas continue to be utilised under authorisation by the Queensland Government.

Bouldercombe Gorge Resources Reserve terrain is located at an estimated elevation of 377 metres above sea level.

Conservation

The reserve protects 8 regional ecosystems, of which 3 have an 'of concern' biodiversity status.