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Cunnamulla has its own Hollywood iconic sign. Great for a photo opportunity the sign is situated on the corner of Mitchell highway and Murray Street.
Discover the regional ecosystems when you visit the Cunnamulla Bushlands Spanning a six kilometre site.
The 3D sound and light spectacular takes you back in time to when rail travel began and ended in Cunnamulla.
Its story is also based on the same theme as Charleville water tower.
Centenary Park is a welcoming community space located right next to the Cunnamulla Visitor Centre.
This incredible experience beside the Warrego River will feature multiple free-flowing pools filled with mineral rich artesian water of all different temperatures, naturally heated.
An ornately carved water fountain as a war memorial, standing in a traffic island at a five-way intersection in the outback town centre of Cunnamulla.
At the southern end of Stockyard Street is the remains of a solitary tree on a sand dune where the bank robber Joseph Wells hid.
Blending country warmth with modern style, it offers visitors a place to unwind, create, and rejuvenate.
Blending country warmth with modern style, it offers visitors a place to unwind, create, and rejuvenate.
Discover unique and interesting sculptures, larger than life wall murals and vibrant artworks from the many visiting and resident artists that have touched the region.
The Artesian Time Tunnel located in the Cunnamulla Fella Visitor Centre takes visitors on a chronological journey through time in an interactive experience.
The Cunnamulla Fella is a song written by Stan Coster and sung by Slim Dusty. He is an iconic Australian Bush character.
On the Heritage trail see the unique characteristics of Cunnamulla and discover colourful stories from the past.
Visitors to Cunnamulla can be forgiven for mistaking this outback town's main street "Stockyard Street" for Melbourne's Hosier Lane.
Cool off, unwind, and have some fun at the Cunnamulla Pool and Skate Park Precinct – a vibrant community hub perfect for all ages. The
Bowra Wildlife Sanctuary is an important refuge for wildlife sitting at the heart of the Mulga lands bioregion.
The Warrego River Walk takes you along the scenic banks of the Warrego, across black flood plains and through the channels.
This 18-hole course, characterized by its sand greens and dirt fairways, provides a distinctive challenge that sets it apart from traditional courses.
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.
Just 16km East of Eulo on Adventure Way, it is not a well known spot for most except avid birdwatchers. It is just off the
Meet Kenny, Eulo's much-loved Diprotodon statue and a favourite stop for travellers exploring Outback Queensland!
The Eulo Heritage Trail gives you a great insight into the wild days of Eulo.
Artesian mud baths are located in a unique relaxing outdoor environment, only 500m away from Eulo town.
The Eulo Town Hole is a fantastic fishing area in South West Queensland. Expect to catch yellowbelly and cat fish in this area.