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The John Egan Pioneer Track highlights the ecological and cultural values of the Stonehenge town reserve.
This is Queensland’s channel country, where flooding rains and devastating droughts are part of western Queensland life.
The Thomson River offers free camping, with shady trees on the banks of the river, birdwatching and fishing are a must.
Immerse yourself in a colourful landscape of golden-green spinifex, white-barked ghost gums and red sand dunes.
Mount Slowcombe Lookout is located close to the small town of Yaraka. The panoramic view takes in the nearby Yang Yang ranges.
This permanent waterhole located south west of Isisford on the Isisford Yaraka River Road. It is popular for camping, fishing and water activities.
The Outer Barcoo Interpretive Centre, a museum depicting the evolution of nature from 100 million years ago to the present.
The Native Wells, located approximately 90 klms west of Windorah on the Diamantina Development Road, offer a quick stop by the side of the road.
The epic Sand Hills, located at Ourdel Station, west of Windorah, have great views and some of the reddest sand ever seen.
The 12 Mile as it has been known since its heyday, is where you can discover a magnificent example of 19th century craftsmanship.
Visitors and locals alike often take time out enjoying Cooper's Creek, whether it's a spot of fishing for Yellowbelly, swimming or boating.
A self guided walk around the town of Windorah. Call into the Visitor Information Centre and collect your guide to unlock some local history.
Explore the ruins of the hotel, learn it's history from the Information board and visit the small cemetery located near the ruins.
The Whitula Gate Museum is based around an original slab hut built by the Rabbit Board in 1906 as a boundary riders' hut.
If you love a bit of history then visit the The Historic Opalton walking tracks.
A place where there is nothing but you and nature, a birdwatchers and bushwalkers paradise.
The Skate Park is popular with locals and teenagers and is a great place to let your children get some exercise.
The Station Store is based on the original outback emporiums that stocked everything and were a highlight for station folk coming into town for shopping.
The Longreach Powerhouse Museum is the largest preserved rural generating facility in Australia.
The Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame is a museum in Longreach, Queensland, Australia that pays tribute to pioneers of the Australian outback.
Welcome to Miniritchi Gallery, where the spirit of Western Queensland comes to life through art.
The Longreach Railway Museum is a static museum depicting what life was like in the 1900s.
The Thompson River is located approximately four and a half kilometres north west of Longreach along the Landsborough Highway (follow the signs to Winton).
This Live Outback Stockman's Show tells the story of real life stockmen and women who work on the land.
Qantas Founders Museum is an independent not-for-profit community organisation, operating since 1996, to commemorate the ethos and preserve the material heritage of the founders.