The gorge was originally named in honour of Sir
Archibald Geikie, the Director General of Geological Survey for Great Britain and Ireland when it was named in 1883. or as it is more usually spelt,
Danggu, the gorge was later (sometime before June 2019) renamed Dan͟ggu Geikie Gorge.
Danggu means "the area where the water is very deep under the cave" in the
Bunuba language. In 2023, many of the park's facilities were damaged by heavy flooding when the Fitzroy River rose , and the river itself was changed permanently in some places. The park had to be closed, and a recovery plan has been undertaken, with hopes to reopen the park sometime in 2024. ==Park access and facilities==