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accessible ADVENTURES IN OUTBACK QUEENSLAND

Where accessibility meets adventure for all.

Outback Queensland is committed to inclusivity, ensuring everyone can enjoy its offerings. Accommodations, attractions, and facilities have been adapted for accessibility, featuring amenities like accessible rooms, ramps, and pathways. Tour operators are also trained to assist visitors with access needs, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all.

ACCESSIBLE ACCOMMODATION

Here is a selection of Outback accommodation that actively welcomes individuals with access needs.

Abacus Motel

Offering outstanding accommodation for corporate guests and travellers, the Abacus Motel Mount Isa is situated close to the airport (4-minute drive).

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Abbieglassie

This is a hosted stay through Hipcamp, below is the information provided by the Host regarding their offering. “Abbieglassie” is 110km south of MItchell in Mulga country with some box flats and pretty waterholes on the Wallum Creek. We have 30,216ha and run cattle and some sheep. There is  plenty of bird life.Camping is on […]

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Adavale Farm

This is a hosted stay through Hipcamp, below is the information provided by the Host regarding their offering. Our property is located 67km North West of Chareville on Adavale Road. We are in the Queensland Outback on 40,000 acres. Our large sites offer the perfect place to base yourself and explore or to just relax […]

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Ashs Holiday Units

Ash’s offers guests great facilities including pool, barbecue area, laundry, fish cleaning facilities and is close to Sunset Tavern and walking distance to coastline sunsets,

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Ayrshire Downs, near Winton

This is a hosted stay through Hipcamp, below is the information provided by the Host regarding their offering. Ayrshire Downs Caravan & Camping is a property steeped in Australian history; with the Cobb & Co coach pub ruins, original shearing shed ruins from the famous shearing strikes, the location for where Banjo Patterson first penned Waltzing […]

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Bailey Bar Caravan Park

This little tree lined park is a winter haven for many travellers looking for a homely stop over on their way to the north.

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Birdsville Lodge

The Birdsville Lodge has 49 ensuite rooms in Single, Double and Twin configurations that are ready to accommodate family escapes or group getaways.

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Camp at Chain Lagoons, Taroom

Chain Lagoons is a free camping area not far from Taroom.

Located off the Leichhardt Way on Chain Lagoons Road.

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Camp at Cracow Town

There is a small campsite that is donation camping, the sites are powered and there are facilities and showers.

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Camp at Junction Park, Theodore

Junction Park offers affordable camping in Theodore, in the Banana Shire.

Pleasant and quiet rest area beside the Dawson River, suitable for caravans.

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Camp at Neville Hewitt Weir, Baralaba

Chain Lagoons is a free camping area not far from Taroom.

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Camping at Apex Park, Moura

Apex Park offers affordable camping in Moura, in the Banana Shire.

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ACCESSIBLE ATTRACTIONS

Discover Outback attractions designed to warmly welcome individuals with access needs.

A Day and Night at The Big Rig

A self-guided tour of the Oil Patch Museum, stand beneath the rigs and gain an understanding of the the Australian oil, gas and energy industry.

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Adorabulls

A herd of little white bulls has joined Aramac’s famous White Bull to recognise the exploits of Harry Redford.

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Adungadoo Pathway

Following the peaceful waters of Bungil Creek, this 1.7 kilometre shared concrete paved pathway is ideal for walkers, joggers and cyclists.

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Alpha Murals

Alpha is branded the ‘Town of Murals’ due to the 27 colourful murals painted on buildings throughout the town.

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Anchorage Homestead

Venture back in time with a trip to Anchorage Homestead, a true-blue historical gem. Meander through the captivating gardens, and soak up the homestead’s charm.

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Angellala Bridge Explosion Site

At 9.50pm on the 5th of September 2014, 26km south of Charleville, Australian transport history was made.

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Aramac Tramway Museum

The Aramac Tramway Museum houses collections of memorabilia from the pioneering days of the Aramac district.

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At the Creek Visitor Information Centre

The Centre offers a great selection of travel information brochures, maps and a range of souvenirs that can only be found in Julia Creek.

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Augathella Boadicea Gallery & Cinema

This cultural hub hosts art exhibitions and displays a permanent photographic exhibition of over 150 Heritage Photos.

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Augathella Flood Markers

These markers tell the story of the biggest flood in the history of this region.

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Augathella Kenniff Tree

A detailed history of, notorious bushrangers and cattle duffing brother’s, Patrick and James Kenniff is displayed at the magnificent Coolibah tree, the Kenniff Tree.

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Augathella Meat Ant Park

Enjoy the gardens and storyboards of Meat Ant Park.
The giant sculpture is over a million times the size of the actual ant.

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ACCESSIBLE TOURS

Explore some of the best outback tours designed to welcome individuals with access needs.

Charleville’s ‘Magnificent 7’

Discover stars, WWII secrets and bilbies for starters on Charleville’s ‘Magnificent 7’ day tour in Outback Queensland. Morning tea, lunch and transfers included.

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Cobbold Gorge Tours

Deep in the heart of the Gulf Savannah region of Far North Queensland is a hidden outback oasis – Cobbold Gorge.

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Outback Aussie Tours – Extended Tours

Explore Outback Queensland and beyond with Outback Aussie Tours, a multi-award winning touring company and Savannah Guides accredited operator.

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Outback Pioneers

Outback Pioneers’ award-winning outback tours and experiences, based in Longreach, is all about holidays and experiences that bring the pioneer past to life.

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Local Stories

Accessible Outback at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs

With tailored accessible accommodation and thrilling experiences, you can embark on an accessible Outback Queensland journey that promises excitement and great memories. The town of Winton is the home of Banjo Patterson’s ‘Waltzing Matilda’, Boulder opals, the quirky Winton Music Fence, and a fantastic array of events so there’s plenty to see and do. It’s […]

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Outback Industrial Heritage Accessible at the Big Rig

In Outback Queensland, history abounds amidst its vast landscapes. From the tales of pioneers to thousands of years of Indigenous culture, each corner holds stories waiting to be discovered. The Outback Queensland town of Roma is known for its historic cattle saleyards, heritage listed Heroes’ Avenue, pioneer homestead, fun-filled horse racing and eclectic events. One […]

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Accessible Experiences in Mount Isa

Outback Queensland offers unrivalled adventure and a warm welcome for all travellers. From accessible rooms to exciting attractions, Outback Queensland experiences are designed to provide comfort and enjoyment for every explorer. Among the ochre-red Selwyn Ranges on the banks of the Leichhardt River the town of Mount Isa is known as the ‘oasis of the […]

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Explore the accessible wild frontier in iconic Birdsville

Dive into the adventure-filled landscape of Outback Queensland, where every traveller is welcomed. From accessible wild frontier accommodation to exhilarating events and attractions, get set for an unforgettable experience. At the end of the Birdsville Track lies Birdsville, a frontier town amidst wild desert landscapes. Once a notorious place through which cattle drovers moved their […]

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Accessible ancient wonders in Eromanga

Step into the heart of Outback Queensland and discover a world of accessible adventures, comfortable accommodation, and exciting experiences to create lasting memories of your visit. In the Southwest region, Eromanga is Australia’s farthest town from the ocean. It’s best known for the discovery of some of the world’s most significant (and largest) dinosaur fossils […]

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