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10 Mile Fishing Spot Charleville - The coffee coloured water of the Warrego River at 10 Mile Fishing Spot provides visitors and locals with a great camping, fishing or swimming spot. The... More
18 Mile Fishing Spot Charleville - You can have your own slice of Warrego heaven at the 18 Mile fishing spot, only 28 kilometres from the town of Charleville. The Warrego River stretches... More
27 Mile Fishing Spot Charleville - For a day, weekend or a whole week, fishing at the 27 Mile Fishing Spot is a great experience. Imagine the peace and quiet, the smell of a yellowbelly... More
Allan Tannock Weir Cunnamulla - The Allan Tannock Weir is situated on the Warrego River five kilometres south of Cunnamulla. There is a picnic area with wood fuel barbecue, swimming and... More
Australias Dinosaur Trail Winton - Follow in the footsteps of the prehistoric creatures that once roamed this ancient land. Australia's Dinosaur Trail encompasses the towns of Richmond,... More
Bakers Bend Fishing Spot Charleville - In 1932 the virgin country at this site was turned into a farm producing oranges, pumpkins, tomatoes melons and beans. Local folklore states that this... More
Big Red Birdsville - Standing at 30 metres in height, this awesome sand dune, Big Red, provides a challenge for any four wheel drive enthusiast. The first of 1,113 dunes in... More
Bilby Night Talk Charleville - When you take part in the Bilby Night Talk and Tour you are in for something rare and exciting! The Bilby (Marcrotis Lagotis) is one of Australia’s... More
Bladensburg National Park Winton - Flat-topped mesas and sandstone ranges form a pleasing backdrop to the park’s grassland plains and river flats. This large, remote park protects... More
Broadbeach Surf School Broadbeach - Broadbeach Surf School (BSS) offers you an unforgettable surfing experience with friendly, qualified instructors who live to surf, love to surf and want... More
Burke and Wills Dig Tree Thargomindah - The Burke and Wills "Dig Tree" is one of Australia's National icons and an enduring reminder of the pioneering spirit and extreme harshness of the outback... More
Bush Tucker Garden Richmond - Richmond not only has a wonderful recreational lake but now boasts a magnificent waterfall as the centre piece of its new Bush Tucker Garden. It is located... More
Camooweal Caves National Park Camooweal - The 13,800 hectares of semi-arid Barkly Tablelands that make up Camooweal Caves National Park are characterised by open eucalypt woodland, spinifex, turpentine... More
Charleville Self-Drive Itineraries Charleville - The Charleville Visitor Information Centre has produced a series of self-drive itineraries that are designed to ‘get you outback’. The itineraries... More
Charlotte Plains Station Cunnamulla - Charlotte Plains is offering an authentic outback experience, exploring 70,000 acres of a working sheep and cattle station. Charlotte Plains is 54 kilometres... More
Combo Conservation Park Kynuna - This string of semi-permanent waterholes in Queensland’s outback reputedly inspired Banjo Paterson to pen Waltzing Matilda, Australia's most popular... More
Cosmos Centre and Observatory Charleville - 'Wow', 'I Had No Idea', 'This Is Amazing', 'Just Shows How Little We Know'. Over the five years that Charleville's Cosmos Centre and Observatory has been... More
Currawinya National Park Hungerford - Like a magnet amid the semi-arid mulga landscape, Currawinya's internationally important wetlands draw thousands of waterbirds and migratory shorebirds.... More
Cuttaburra Crossing Bedourie - Cuttaburra Crossing is a permanent waterhole and a renowned wetland on the Eyre Creek. It is located between Lake Koolivoo and Lake Machattie. Cuttaburra... More
Deon's Lookout Betoota - Have your camera ready when you arrive at Deon's Lookout. You will love the spectacular views from Deon's Lookout. With a rest area, public toilets... More
Diamantina National Park Winton - The Diamantina River, one of Queensland’s longest, cuts braided channels through gibber flats, sand dunes and red-capped ranges in this park, which... More
Dillalah Fishing Spot Charleville - "Dillalah" is an Aboriginal word meaning Galah. While waiting to catch your dinner, do a spot of bird watching and see if you can spot a "Dillalah" as... More
Forest Den National Park Aramac - Mitchell grass plains and black gidgee Acacia argyrodendron woodlands are protected in this remote park in the Torrens Creek catchment in central-western... More
Fossil Fossicking Sites Richmond - Fossicking for marine fossils is one of the most popular activities for visitors to Richmond. Stop at the Kronosaurus Korner Visitor Information Centre... More
Graham Andrews Parklands Charleville - The Graham Andrews Parklands are an Outback oasis. The park has peaceful surrounds, a lake complete with ducks and geese, wood barbecues, rustic native... More
Hardy House Bed and Breakfast Springbrook - Hardy House Bed and Breakfast is a traditional bed and breakfast located 800 metres above sea level on Springbrook Mountain and close to Springbrook National... More
Heritage Trail Cunnamulla Cunnamulla - The Cunnamulla Heritage Trail is part of the Paroo Pioneer Pathways. The trail is a self-guided tour that traces the history and the development of the... More
Heritage Trail Eulo Eulo - The Heritage Trail Eulo helps you build the picture of the wild days of Eulo when a policeman was as requested because 'the riff raff from New South Wales... More
Heritage Trail Wyandra Wyandra - The Heritage Trail book is available from the Visitor Information Centre in Cunnamulla and Charleville or from the Gladstone Hotel in Wyandra. The heritage... More
Historic Coolabah Tree Hughenden - The Historic Coolabah Tree is situated past the causeway on the right as you head to the Hughenden Showgrounds. It is of immense historical importance... More
Idalia National Park Blackall - Set amid the gorges and rocky formations of the Gowan Ranges, this park protects extensive mulga woodlands, the Bulloo River’s headwaters and threatened... More
Island Stack Mount Isa - Lawn Hill Gorge is formed by Lawn Hill Creek, which is fed by numerous freshwater springs from the limestone plateau to the west. The magnitude of the... More
Jack Brown Lions Park Richmond - When travelling the Overlanders Way, between Townsville and Mount Isa, the Jack Brown Lions Park at Richmond presents itself as a halfway stopover with... More
Kilcowera Station Thargomindah - Experience the vastness and the natural beauty of the outback at Kilcowera Station in South West Queensland. Driving or walking around Kilcowera you will... More
Kooroorinya Falls Nature Reserve Prairie - Kooroorinya Falls is a natural waterhole surrounded by high rock walls on one side and sandy, shaded banks on the other. Visitors can go swimming, fishing,... More
Kronosaurus Korner Richmond - Richmond is home to the Award winning Kronosaurus Korner. Inside Kronosaurus Korner you will find the only centre in Australia primarily dedicated to... More
Lake Bindegolly Circuit Thargomindah - This track allows walkers to get close to Lake Bindegolly as it skirts the edge of the waterway then retreats to scrub-covered sand hills.
An observation... More
Lake Bindegolly National Park Thargomindah - Desert landscapes, a string of salt and freshwater lakes, thousands of waterbirds and a rare tree distinguish this remote but accessible park on the edge... More
Lark Quarry Conservation Park Winton - Step back to a time when dinosaurs roamed lush rainforests, and the outback was very different from the one you see today. This fascinating site is the... More
Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways Winton - The Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways is the best example of dinosaur tracks in the world. They depict the world’s only recorded evidence of a Dinosaur... More
Lochern National Park Longreach - This is Queensland’s channel country, where flooding rains and devastating droughts are part of western Queensland life. All four species of Mitchell... More
Mangalore Fishing Spot Charleville - HG Blakeney got it right when he took up 'Mangalore' Station. Blakeney was one of the first surveyors in the area and knew how to select a great parcel... More
Moorrinya National Park Hughenden - In the heart of the Desert Uplands, Moorrinya National Park protects 18 land types in the Lake Eyre Basin, one of Australia's most important catchments.
This... More
Mud Springs Eulo - The Mud Springs are located nine kilometres west of Eulo. The mud springs have evolved due to the underground pressure from the Great Artesian Basin,... More
Myendetta Homestead Outback Experiences Charleville - Steeped in nearly a century of family history Myendetta Homestead is one of the essential outback experiences.
In 1908 Charles Francis commissioned Robin... More
Outback At Isa Mount Isa - Outback at Isa, get up close! The Hard Times Mine is a unique underground mining experience in a mine built and operated by real miners that provides... More
Outback Timber Walk Charleville - The Outback Timber walk situated within Graham Andrews Parklands is delightful and will introduce you to 18 different unique arid flora species. These... More
Pelican Point Birdsville - Located just out of town in a branch of the Diamantina River near Birdsville, is Pelican Point Billabong. It is abundant with birdlife, fish, yabbies... More
Porcupine Gorge National Park Hughenden - Towering sandstone cliffs and lush vine-forest fringing Porcupine Creek provide a striking contrast with surrounding flat plains. This impressive canyon... More
Porcupine Gorge Track Hughenden - Porcupine Gorge National Park and the surrounding area are a rich cultural landscape, with three Aboriginal groups continuing to maintain traditional connections... More
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