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Cania Gorge Tourist Retreat

Cania Gorge Tourist Retreat, a beautiful caravan park nestled in the heart of Cania Gorge National Park near Monto in Queensland, Australia. The park is surrounded by ancient sandstone cliff faces and a natural bush setting, making it the perfect destination for nature lovers and those looking for a relaxing getaway. Whether you’re a bird enthusiast looking to spot king parrots, rainbow lorikeets, kookaburras, cockatoos, and galahs, or a hiker eager to explore the many walking tracks of the national park, they have something to offer everyone. Cania Dam is just a short drive away. Guests can fish, swim, boat, tube and even wake ski to their hearts content. The park offers easy direct access to all the walks in the Cania Gorge National Park and daily native bird feeding, where guests can hand feed some of the local birdlife. The accommodation options include powered sites, unpowered camp sites, and comfortable self-contained cabins. The cabins are fully equipped with all the necessary amenities to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Make Cania Gorge Tourist Retreat your next holiday destination, and experience the tranquillity and beauty of the National Park. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled vacation, they have something for everyone.

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  • Facilities
  • Barbeque
  • Camp Kitchen
  • Children's Pool
  • Dump point
  • Family Friendly
  • Gas
  • Kiosk
  • Laundry
  • Open Fireplace
  • Outdoor Furniture
  • Pet Friendly - Enquire
  • Swimming Pool


Email Cania Gorge Tourist Retreat


4167 8110


1253 Cania Road, Moonford Queensland 4630, Australia

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Acknowledgement of Country

Southern Queensland Country Tourism acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways that run through these regions. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and emerging.