Peace Gorge
Peace Gorge’s scattered piles of golden granite boulders have made it a special place for locals and visitors alike.
Once called the Devil’s Playground, these stunning rock formations and large boulders were chosen as the site of a picnic that celebrated the end of World War One in 1919. Since then it has been known as Peace Gorge.
It’s not just a popular spot for visitors but also for birds such as honeyeaters, thornbills and emus, as well as geckos, lizards and kangaroos.
They are drawn here for the food and shelter available from a wide variety of acacia and eremophila, but you’ll be drawn to the tranquil surroundings and the stunning view, particularly at sunset.