Plan for a morning arrival in Quilpie and make your first stop the Quilpie Visitor Information Centre - it's a very good place to start! There's plenty of free parking out front, accessible facilities and a welcoming green space with covered seating out back. Inside, you'll be greeted by enthusiastic locals, keen to help you make the most of your stay. Be sure to allow time to wander the onsite museums and family-friendly art gallery too. If you're yearning for a barista coffee with your preferred version of 'milk', then you can't go past 'the coolest horse float turned coffee van.' From the Visitor Information Centre, it's just a two minute stroll to the Unstable Coffee Van, open from 5.30am weekdays. This tiny outback town is bursting at the seams with awesome activities and colourful in-the-know stories. Speaking of colour, there's plenty under the surface too. Best known as an opal town, Quilpie is the largest producer of the highly prized 'Boulder Opal', second only in value to the black opal. For the ultimate 'finders keepers' activity, let the kids loose in the free opal fossicking area just 1.5 kilometres from town. You can purchase Fossicking kits from the Visitor Information Centre for under AUD10. Let the kids know that the most popular colours are blue and green, but red is the most valuable and rarest. While in town, be sure to check out the famous opal altar, created by a local opal miner for St Finbarr's Church, and let's just say he didn't do things by halves! If you're keen to try some local fare for lunch, amble down the main street to the Offshears Bakery. Their traditionally made meat pies are legendary. Especially given they are baked by a World Champion Women's Shearer! Or, if you prefer a traditional pub counter meal, head to the Imperial Hotel. Local tip. To fully appreciate the opal colours, splash some water on them after you find them.