Read about - Pyramid Rock Walking Trail below.
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The walking trail to the bottom of the Gorge allows you to have a closer look at Pyramid Rock. The walk is about 2.1 kilometres return and the grade is considered moderate. We started at Pyramid campground and the trail descends about 120 metres to the rocky platforms beside Porcupine Creek - I was very pleased we had our walking sticks to help navigate the dirt path as we made our way down. It took us about 1.5 hours for the round trip - make sure you have your camera and plenty of water. There was not much water in Porcupine Creek but you can see how the sandstone has been shaped over years. Pyramid Rock is quite amazing and we were able to get some great photos from the bottom of the Gorge. The Gorge is full of bird life - currawongs, parrots etc and apparently there are turtles in the permanent pools along the creek.
We managed to spot some beautiful wildflowers among the rocks - they looked like tiny orchids. This is a popular walk and we chatted to some campers when we reached the top. Pyramid campground has toilet facilities and shaded picnic tables.