Revel in the wild and diverse landscapes of Mount Moffatt. Sculpted sandstone outcrops, spectacular views from the highest plateau in Queensland and highly significant Aboriginal rock art sites are found in this remote section of Carnarvon National Park..
Broad, sandy valleys of the Maranoa River are covered with open, grassy woodlands. Striking outcrops of sculpted sandstone rise above the trees. In the north-east of the park, sandstone cliffs lead up to the basalt-topped ridges of the Great Dividing Range. At more than 1,000 metres above sea level, the Consuelo Tableland is the highest plateau in Queensland. Spectacular views reveal a sweeping landscape of mountain ranges, rugged peaks, escarpments and gorges.
Mount Moffatt's rich mosaic of open woodlands, forests and plains is home to a huge variety of plant and animal species.
This is also a place rich in human history. Aboriginal rock art is evidence of people's connection with the land that stretches back for at least 19,000 years. Stockyards and fences are a reminder of the area's history as a cattle station.

Carpark
Car parking available
Facilities
Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites
Carpark
Interpretive Centre
Lookouts
Picnic Area
Public Toilet
Activities
Birdwatching
Camping
Four Wheel Driving
Hiking
Scenic Drives
Walks
Accessibility
Does not cater for people with access needs.

Mount Moffatt, Carnarvon National Park
Mt Moffatt Road,
Carnarvon National Park,
Central Highlands Area
Queensland
4455
Content Provided By Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DESI)