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Outback Landscapes

Mitchell to Mitchell

Duration: 1 days / 165km

This easy two-hour drive, from Mitchell, takes in the historic Kenniff Monuments to the south of Mitchell and the community of Dunkeld before continuing through the stunning red soil landscapes and agricultural land of the back road to Muckadilla.

Known as Tourist Drive Number Six.

Directions
From the Great Artesian Spa, travel west on Cambridge Street for 450 metres, then turn left onto Alice Street.
Continue on Alice Street, which then becomes the Mitchell – St George Road for 7 kilometres. On the left pull over to see the Kenniff Monuments – the large installation represents two police standing guard after capturing one of the Kenniff brothers.
Continue on Mitchell – St George Road for 57.5 kilometres. Take the next left after you see the school to visit Dunkeld. In 200 metres on your right you’ll see the Dunkeld Golf Course. If you’d like to join the locals for a round of Golf (on Sundays), please contact the Club Captain.
When you’re ready, travel back to the Mitchell – St George Road and turn right toward Mitchell. In 2.5 kilometres, turn right onto Dunkeld Road.
You will immediately cross the Maranoa River, which begins at Mt Moffatt (north of Mitchell) and continues south into the Murray Darling Basin.
In 900 metres, turn left to continue on Dunkeld Road. Keep your eyes peeled for emus and kangaroos as you travel along the unsealed road.
In 5.2 kilometres, turn left onto Ashmount Road and continue for 47.5 kilometre. Enjoy red soil plains and stunning agricultural landscapes.
At the turnoff, continue left on Mirrabooka Road.
Shortly you will meet the Warrego Highway. Turn right to visit the historic community of Muckadilla. Make sure you visit the Whistle Stop Museum and Leichhardt monument
Continue straight to Roma or turn around to head back to Mitchell to finish your journey.

This drive includes both sealed and unsealed sections and is recommended for high clearance vehicles only and should not be taken if the road is wet. Sections of this road may not be suitable for caravans. Be aware of livestock.

Outback Landscapes

Itinerary

DAY 1

Outback Landscapes

Travel Distance:

165km

Travel Time:

2 Hours

This easy two-hour drive, from Mitchell, takes in the historic Ke iff Monuments to the south of Mitchell and the community of Dunkeld before continuing through the stunning red soil landscapes and agricultural land of the back road to Muckadilla. Known as Tourist Drive Number Six. Directions From the Great Artesian Spa, travel west on Cambridge Street for 450 metres, then turn left onto Alice Street. Continue on Alice Street, which then becomes the Mitchell - St George Road for 7 kilometres. On the left pull over to see the Ke iff Monuments - the large installation represents two police standing guard after capturing one of the Ke iff brothers. Continue on Mitchell - St George Road for 57.5 kilometres. Take the next left after you see the school to visit Dunkeld. In 200 metres on your right you'll see the Dunkeld Golf Course. If you'd like to join the locals for a round of Golf (on Sundays), please contact the Club Captain. When you're ready, travel back to the Mitchell - St George Road and turn right toward Mitchell. In 2.5 kilometres, turn right onto Dunkeld Road. You will immediately cross the Maranoa River, which begins at Mt Moffatt (north of Mitchell) and continues south into the Murray Darling Basin. In 900 metres, turn left to continue on Dunkeld Road. Keep your eyes peeled for emus and kangaroos as you travel along the unsealed road. In 5.2 kilometres, turn left onto Ashmount Road and continue for 47.5 kilometre. Enjoy red soil plains and stunning agricultural landscapes. At the turnoff, continue left on Mirrabooka Road. Shortly you will meet the Warrego Highway. Turn right to visit the historic community of Muckadilla. Make sure you visit the Whistle Stop Museum and Leichhardt monumentnContinue straight to Roma or turn around to head back to Mitchell to finish your journey. This drive includes both sealed and unsealed sections and is recommended for high clearance vehicles only and should not be taken if the road is wet. Sections of this road may not be suitable for caravans. Be aware of livestock.