Wide expanses of Mitchell grass plains and spinifex woodland are protected in this park on the Barkly Tableland, a peaceful stopover for weary travellers.
Only three and a half hours from Cairns in Tropical North Queensland's Gulf Savannah lies a land so different in contrasts - the Undara Experience.
In the vast savanna country, a sea of seasonal grasses conceals one of the earth’s longest flows of lava originating from a single volcano.
Diehm's Lookout: where golden horizons stretch forever.
Federation Park is a serene retreat in Croydon, blending art, history, and nature. Explore steel sculptures, memorials, and shady spots perfect for relaxation and reflection.
Croydon Goldfields allow you to trace the footsteps of gold rush pioneer.
Tee off at Croydon Savannah Golf Course, where rugged Outback terrain, sweeping views, and peaceful landscapes create a one-of-a-kind golfing adventure under endless skies.
Experience soaring red cliffs, deep emerald waters, expansive savanna landscapes and one of the richest fossil mammal deposits in the world.
Tregole National Park straddles the boundary between two natural regions, the Brigalow Belt and the Mulga Lands.
One feature you definitely won’t miss in Julia Creek is the 30 metre wine glass shaped water tower.
Bowra Wildlife Sanctuary is an important refuge for wildlife sitting at the heart of the Mulga lands bioregion.
Corella Dam and Clem Walton Park are fabulous places for a picnic, some fishing, kayaking or a night under the stars camping, for free.
Towering cliffs of coloured sandstone, pockets of vine forest and deep permanent waterholes along Porcupine Creek contrast strikingly with the savanna plains surrounding Porcupine Gorge.
This remote park has dry, flat plains criss-crossed by watercourses and covered in open eucalypt, paperbark and acacia woodlands and grasslands.
Experience the rich Indigenous and settler histories, replenishing waters and shimmering mirages, and stunning desert-like vistas of this unique park.
Red sandplains and mulga scrubs give little hint to the lakes, rivers and wetlands that make Currawinya one of Australia’s most important inland waterbird habitats.
This is Queensland’s channel country, where flooding rains and devastating droughts are part of western Queensland life.
Lake Bindegolly National Park is a remote but accessible park on the edge of Queensland's channel country. This park is a bird and sunset-watcher's paradise,
Bladensburg National Park is a large park protecting Mitchell Grass Downs and Channel Country.
Amid the gorges and rocky formations of the Gowan Range tablelands, Idalia National Park protects extensive mulga woodlands, the Bulloo River's headwaters and threatened wildlife.
Expedition National Park, in the Central Queensland Sandstone Belt, is a park of rugged gorges, spectacular views, remote camp sites, wildflowers and wildlife.
A colourful maze of gorges, sandstone outcrops, striking rock formations, and rare and threatened plant species.
Immerse yourself in a colourful landscape of golden-green spinifex, white-barked ghost gums and red sand dunes.
Munga-Thirri National Park, aka Simpson Desert, offers outstanding outback scenery of parallel wind-blown sand dunes and clumps of spinifex for intrepid outback explorers.
Nestled beneath Murphy’s Range in the central highlands, Lake Murphy is a perched lake and a photographer's dream.