Today, hit the road west for a scenic one-hour drive to Eromanga - home to some of Australia's biggest dinosaur discoveries. When you arrive at the Eromanga Natural History Museum, you'll find accessible car parking right outside the entrance and a smooth ramp that leads straight in. Inside, it's all wide pathways and easy access, so you can take your time exploring the displays at your own pace. There's an accessible toilet in the Reception area if needed.
Join the popular Australian Dinosaur Giants Tour - a one-hour guided experience where you'll meet the massive Titanosaurs found right here in Queensland's outback. Or, for something hands-on, have a go at the Family Fossil Prep Program. There's a cosy onsite cafu00e9 when you're ready for a bite, and the gallery and gift shop are fully accessible too - perfect for a souvenir or two.
Tactile and braille signage is installed and there's an audio loop system to enhance this fascinating dinosaur experience for hard-of-hearing visitors. When the day winds down, settle in just next door at Cooper's Country Lodge, where a fully accessible, semi-self-contained room offers comfort, space, and true outback hospitality under a big country sky.