The old Gilberton township lies within a cattle station (privately owned by one family since 1869, which was established on the
Ewamian Aboriginal land. The only remains of the town is the stone fortress that was built by the Martell family in 1869. The date palm on the northern side of the Gilbert River is the site of the Corbett store. The
Gilbert River flows from the south-east to the north-west of the locality and then travels northward towards its mouth at the
Gulf of Carpentaria. Gilberton Station neighbors
Rungullla National Park. The terrain is mountainous with the Newcastle Range in the north-east of the locality and Gilbert Range () in the east of the locality. There are a number of named peaks, from north to south: • Mount Moran () • North Knob () • Middle Knob () • Conical Hill () • Commissioners Hill () • Hanns Table Mountain () • South Knob () • Black Cap () • Mount Rous () == History ==