A short drive from Biloela provides travellers and locals with an incredible view of the Callide Dam and Power Station.
Built from local flagstone rock the Cambridge Downs Heritage Display Centre is a replica of the original Cambridge Downs Homestead built in the late 1860's.
The Cameron Corner loop is an ideal way to experience the real Outback, discover the history of the early pioneers and enjoy the wildlife.
Listed by the National Trust, the Carcory Homestead Ruins are an example of the rich history of the Diamantina.
Muttaburra has the distinction of being the town closest to the geographic Centre of Queensland. A new monument has been constructed to mark the location.
Explore the township of Injune and learn about local characters who have made their mark on the town.
The Charleville Botanical Reserve aims to showcase the region’s vegetation within a 2,000 hectare reserve, just 15km south of Charleville.
Unlock the universe through unique experiences where the expanse of the cosmos meets the wild and natural beauty of Outback Queensland.
Whether it's a quick stopover, or a day out with family and friends, Graham Andrews Parklands is always a great place to stop and relax.
Filled to the brim with treasures of yesteryear, some dating back as far as the 1800's, you'll be surprised at what you'll find.
The Charleville Memorial Swimming Pool is the locals favorite place to be in Summer on them scorching hot days for a safe & fun experience.
The Flood Marker project serves to tell the story of the people of 1990, many of whom are still here and remember it vividly.
Travelling with teenagers? Let them stretch their legs in Charleville's new skate park. Conveniently located next door to the swimming pool.
The Charleville Water Tower proudly features on the Silo Art Trail.
Enjoy paddle boarding, fishing, picnicking, bird watching and more at Chinaman Creek Dam. It has something for the whole family!
Get out and explore nature on Cloncurry's Eco Trail. The scenic trail winds its way through our outback bushland.
The Cloncurry Lookout is just a three-minute drive out of town, and features a stunning water tank mural and 360-degree views of the outback.
The Cloncurry River, with its beautiful weeping eucalyptus trees, is home to a variety of wildlife.
Cloncurry's own self-guided drive tour features old railway stations, the Cloncurry Airport, heritage listed buildings, monuments commemorating World War II and plenty more.
The accredited Visitor Information Centre staff are friendly and knowledgeable and can provide you with local information.
The memorial was installed by the Returned Sailors Soldiers Imperial League of Australia.
Surat is the perfect destination for those looking to reconnect with the pioneering spirit of rural life.
Visitors and locals alike often take time out enjoying Cooper's Creek, whether it's a spot of fishing for Yellowbelly, swimming or boating.
Corella Dam and Clem Walton Park are fabulous places for a picnic, some fishing, kayaking or a night under the stars camping, for free.
Inside the heritage listed Corfield and Fitzmaurice building awaits one of the nation's most comprehensive displays of Australian Dinosaur fossils.