Pyramid Camping Area – Porcupine Gorge National Park, Queensland



The Pyramid Campground in the Porcupine Gorge National Park has 22 camping sites all with fire rings and flat even ground. The campground is right near the gorge with a long steep track to the outcrop which is known as the pyramid because of it’s shape. It’s a nice walk however not for the faint hearted. There are drop toilets and picnic tables however no other facilities.

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Chris O'Brien

Excellent review! Thanks 😊

Happy Sunshine🌞

Thank you very much!😍☀️🌿
But I just think… Those, who love camping, don't need music in background 🙂 Best music for us is the Sounds of Nature💚🥰💚🧚‍♀️

Roadberry

Really nice video! 🍓

bernard marden

Another good job of presenting camp sites as they really are. Well done.