Cania Gorge is a national park in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia, in the locality of Cania.
Geography
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The park is 373 km northwest of Brisbane. The nearest town is Monto. Three Moon Creek is the name of the waterway that runs along the length of the gorge.
The park's most dominant features are the 70 m sandstone cliffs. Wildlife native to the park include rock wallabies, bettong, platypus, geckos and over 90 bird species.
Aboriginal rock art on the cliff walls is an indication of indigenous settlement of at least 19,000 years.
