Lake Bindegolly National Park is a remote but accessible park on the edge of Queensland's channel country. This park is a bird and sunset-watcher's paradise,
Lake Fred Tritton has a relaxed, yet energetic vibe and is bursting with activities to excite the whole family.
Lake Moondarra is situated just 17 kilometers north of the city centre of Mount Isa.
While travelling the Matilda Highway, take a side track to discover more of Queensland's Outback as you travel between Tambo and Blackall.
It is a camping, recreation and fishing area. It's open daily, all year round.
This is Queensland’s channel country, where flooding rains and devastating droughts are part of western Queensland life.
This remote park has dry, flat plains criss-crossed by watercourses and covered in open eucalypt, paperbark and acacia woodlands and grasslands.
Mount Slowcombe Lookout is located close to the small town of Yaraka. The panoramic view takes in the nearby Yang Yang ranges.
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.
Munga-Thirri National Park, aka Simpson Desert, offers outstanding outback scenery of parallel wind-blown sand dunes and clumps of spinifex for intrepid outback explorers.
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.
This permanent waterhole located south west of Isisford on the Isisford Yaraka River Road. It is popular for camping, fishing and water activities.
Pelican Point is especially beautiful at sunset, against the arid backdrop of the desert.
The Bulloo River flows through the town of Thargomindah and there are several different fishing holes along the river.
Towering cliffs of coloured sandstone, pockets of vine forest and deep permanent waterholes along Porcupine Creek contrast strikingly with the savanna plains surrounding Porcupine Gorge.
Unlock your inner-palaeontologist and explore Australia’s ancient marine past at Richmond’s Free Fossil Hunting Sites.
The Australian Fossil Mammal Sites at Riversleigh and Naracoorte were inscribed in the World Heritage List in 1994.
Encompassing the picturesque Railway Dam, this leisurely walk is a must for enthusiast of the Australian bush.
No trip to Roma is complete without a selfie with the Big Bottle Tree!
Today, Saddliers Waterhole and Hamburg Creek are a traveller's oasis.
Stubby Bend offers fully self-contained travellers a free site for camping.
The Parklands provide a serene environment in which to relax, play, discover and exercise along the River Walk.
Tambo's Wilderness Way is a self-drive tour through an area of rugged beauty, known as the ‘Roof of Queensland’.
The Thomson River offers free camping, with shady trees on the banks of the river, birdwatching and fishing are a must.