Expedition National Park, in the Central Queensland Sandstone Belt, is a park of rugged gorges, spectacular views, remote camp sites, wildflowers and wildlife.
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.
The Warrego River Walk takes you along the scenic banks of the Warrego, across black flood plains and through the channels.
The Five Mile Waterhole at Eulo is the perfect spot to throw a line in and catch Yellowbelly, Catfish and Yabbies.
The Wyandra Beach is a sandy enclave perfect for fishing, picnics and bushwalking.
Pelican Point is especially beautiful at sunset, against the arid backdrop of the desert.
Talaroo's hot springs and mounded travertine terraces are unique to Australia and have developed over millions of years.
Callide Dam is located 12 kilometres from Biloela via sealed road and approximately 90 kilometres south-west of Gladstone via the Dawson Highway.
Located a 35 minute drive from Taroom, Glebe Weir is pet-friendly and offers mostly un-powered sites with a limited number of powered sites.
Enjoy a first nations tour along the Wallam Creek riverwalk with Nullawokka.
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.
Cuttaburra Crossing is a permanent waterhole and a renowned wetland on the Eyre Creek. It is located between Lake Koolivoo and Lake Machattie.
Julia Creek is an RV Friendly town and has a designated free camping area alongside the water’s edge of Julia Creek.
The Australian Fossil Mammal Sites at Riversleigh and Naracoorte were inscribed in the World Heritage List in 1994.
Experience soaring red cliffs, deep emerald waters, expansive savanna landscapes and one of the richest fossil mammal deposits in the world.
The Burke and Wills Dig Tree is one of Australia's National icons and an enduring reminder of the pioneering spirit.
Get out and explore nature on Cloncurry's Eco Trail. The scenic trail winds its way through our outback bushland.
The Historic Coolabah Tree is of immense historical importance as it is linked to two relief expeditions searching for the Burke and Wills Expedition.
Wander along Charleville's Warrego River Walk beside the northernmost tributary of the Darling River.
The Lilleyvale Hills are set on the edge of Winton Shire and Boulia Shire on the Kennedy Developmental Road.
Enjoy paddle boarding, fishing, picnicking, bird watching and more at Chinaman Creek Dam. It has something for the whole family!
The epic Sand Hills, located at Ourdel Station, west of Windorah, have great views and some of the reddest sand ever seen.
Fountain Springs is a natural waterhole set amongst a dramatic rocky outcrop. It is a great place to cool off and soak in the serenity.
The Cloncurry River, with its beautiful weeping eucalyptus trees, is home to a variety of wildlife.