Coordinates: 25°10′10″S 149°56′42″E / 25.16944°S 149.94500°E / -25.16944; 149.94500

Isla Gorge National Park

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Isla Gorge National Park
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LocationQueensland
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Area78.5 km2 (30.3 sq mi)
Established1964
Governing bodyQueensland Parks and Wildlife Service
WebsiteOfficial website

Isla Gorge is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 415 km northwest of Brisbane, gazetted in 1964. It contains a rest area with toilets and a camping area, situated along the Leichhardt Highway just south of Theodore.

The national park is upon the traditional Aboriginal lands of the Kongabulla Clan of Iman country,[1] the carpet snake people, and Wulli Wulli country.[2]

The north-western section was expanded in 1990 to include the hand-laid rock road which once ran from Rockhampton to Roma as part of the wool run.[3]

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