Porcupine Gorge Track
Porcupine Gorge National Park and the surrounding area are a rich cultural landscape, with three Aboriginal groups continuing to maintain traditional connections to country within the park.
Starting from the Pyramid campground, a gently descending walking track leads to the bottom of the gorge. A flat, rocky platform provides a natural pathway downstream. The creek has carved an impressive canyon, which reveals strata of sedimentary rocks spanning hundreds of millions of years.
In the wider section of the gorge, the eroding action of the creek has also created the Pyramid, an isolated monolith of multicoloured sandstone rising from the floor of the gorge, shaped as its name suggests.
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