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Karumba Golf Club offers a distinctive golfing experience where the sport meets the serenity of the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Discover The Les Wilson Barramundi Discovery Centre, the secrets of only hatchery in the world to breed the Southern Gulf strain barramundi.
Wander through Croydon’s gold mining history at the Iguana Consols Mining Museum, featuring restored equipment, historic relics, and a miners hut. Free entry, open year-round.
Croydon Goldfields allow you to trace the footsteps of gold rush pioneer.
Visit Croydon's Chinese Temple Site to experience the enduring legacy of its 19th-century Chinese community through preserved historical remnants and informative trails.
Croydon, a tiny Outback oasis on the Savannah Way, offers historic architecture and charm, warm hospitality, captivating stories, and a touch of mystery.
Federation Park is a serene retreat in Croydon, blending art, history, and nature. Explore steel sculptures, memorials, and shady spots perfect for relaxation and reflection.
In the heart of Queensland’s Outback, Croydon’s railway heritage tells the story of a gold rush boomtown connected by the historic Normanton to Croydon line.
Established in 1889, Croydon Cemetery offers visitors a serene environment to connect with the region's rich history.
Croydon Caravan Park offers a peaceful retreat with a pool, free tennis, golfing, and spacious, shaded areas. Enjoy modern amenities and explore Croydon’s rich heritage.
Experience the charm of Croydon's history and culture at Matron Morrow Hall Library, a hub for learning and connection.
Tee off at Croydon Savannah Golf Course, where rugged Outback terrain, sweeping views, and peaceful landscapes create a one-of-a-kind golfing adventure under endless skies.
Lake Belmore, 4 km from Croydon, is a Jewel of the Savannah and Outback Queensland’s highlight. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, and picnics along the Savannah Way.
The TerrEstrial is unique in its concept, a Visitors Information Centre, Council Library, and Services Australia Access Point.
The Australian Fossil Mammal Sites at Riversleigh and Naracoorte were inscribed in the World Heritage List in 1994.
Experience soaring red cliffs, deep emerald waters, expansive savanna landscapes and one of the richest fossil mammal deposits in the world.
Julia Creek is an RV Friendly town and has a designated free camping area alongside the water’s edge of Julia Creek.
Visit the remains of a concrete building which housed a generating plant supplying power to a RAAF High Frequency / Direction Finding Station.
Stay fit while traveling or relax at Julia Creek Swimming Pool and Water Park. Enjoy laps, water slides, and family fun in this must-visit destination.
Stretch your legs and enjoy Julia Creek's sporting facilities... located opposite the Julia Creek Caravan Park and a short walk from the Free RV Park.
For travelers, there are few things more relaxing than slipping into a luxurious Artesian Bath at the end of a long day driving.
Grab your friends and kids and pop down for an afternoon of fun and Mini Golf in Julia Creek!
One feature you definitely won’t miss in Julia Creek is the 30 metre wine glass shaped water tower.
If you love history, you’ll enjoy the Duncan McIntyre Museum in Julia Creek, home to countless relics from a bygone era.