Only one day in Charleville? The Icon Pass is your all-in-one ticket to our three must-see attractions. Meet Australia's most endangered marsupial at the Bilby Experience, step back in time and uncover wartime secrets at the WWII Secret Base and Tag-Along Tour, and then look up in wonder at the Cosmos Centre's Outback Stargazing by night. Three unforgettable experiences, one great value pass — the perfect way to discover the heart of Charleville in just one day.
Charleville Fishing and Restocking Club Inc presents the Junior Fishing Competition. Located between Old Bridge and Gowrie Crossing Multiple events and prizes to be won!
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 Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Centre provides you with an incredible insight into this iconic outback service which is still operating today.
You are invited to come along and experience the Distance Education way of schooling. Charleville School of Distance Education (formerly Charleville School of the Air)
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 Sunday Markets are filled with an abundance of local treats and treasures.
The Charleville Visitor Information Centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures and itineraries. Staffed by skilled and knowledgeable locals.
The Charleville Water Tower proudly features on the Silo Art Trail.
Stop by Charleville's oldest tree, a gracious and grand Moreton Bay Ash (Carbeen). Its botanical name is Corymbia tessellaris and the tree is nationally registered.
Charlotte Plains is a family-owned and operated sheep station, featuring campgrounds and hot artesian springs, located near Cunnamulla, Outback Queensland!
Cheepie is the friendly 'ghost town' of the Outback. The township formed when the railway first came through in 1914.
Enjoy paddle boarding, fishing, picnicking, bird watching and more at Chinaman Creek Dam. It has something for the whole family!
Heading towards Mount Isa, Corella Dam is just a short 45 minute drive from Cloncurry. Corella Dam is a fabulous spot for a picnic.
'The Curry', as Cloncurry is affectionately known by locals, is most famous for being the birthplace of the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS).
The Cloncurry and District Historical Society markets are a great way to spend a Sunday morning wandering around the many stalls.
Beat the Heat Festival is an annual celebration which transforms outback Queensland's Cloncurry for 3 days.
Cloncurry Christmas Markets are held annually. This is where, community groups and local business can showcase their products to the community.
Cloncurry Community Christmas will include performances, a visit from Santa and Mrs Claus, activities and a free community BBQ held at the Florence Clark Park.
Join the Cloncurry Shire Council for an egg-citing afternoon. There will be a Bonnet Parade, egg hunt, free barbeque dinner and market stalls.
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.
Experience Cloncurry's history with a pass to both Cloncurry Unearthed Museum and John Flynn Place Museum. Save 25% off the price to explore Cloncurry's gem and mineral history at Cloncurry Unearthed and experience the inspirational story of John Flynn and the creation of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Experience Cloncurry's history with a pass to both Cloncurry Unearthed Museum and John Flynn Place Museum. Save 25% off the price to explore Cloncurry's gem and mineral history at Cloncurry Unearthed and experience the inspirational story of John Flynn and the creation of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.