Check this off as a highlight of your Gibb River Road experience through the Kimberley. With a sunny day above, you’ll want to spend some time going back and forth across the mighty Pentecost attempting to capture that perfect photo as a travel-brag souvenir! Located just half an hour from El Questro Station, it’s an […]
The obvious next choice for outback camping in the Kimberley once you have left Lake Argyle, is El Questro Station. The Park is 110km west of Kununurra, at the start of the great Gibb River Road, and encompasses a land area of over 700,000 acres. Established back in 1903, the property has waterfalls, sandstone cliffs […]
KIMBERLEY ADVENTURES – LAKE ARGYLE – North East WA The lovely town of Kununurra is located in north Western Australia, 45km from the border of the Northern Territory, and is the gateway to the East Kimberley’s spectacular natural attractions. Kununurra is a great outback town, with good camping options and a friendly bunch of people […]
This well preserved historical park was originally settled in 1847 by Robert and Alex Lawson who were granted a lease of land which spanned an area of one thousand square miles. The price of entry includes an informative guided tour by one of the volunteers who work hard to maintain Boondooma Homestead and Museum. Located […]
With a little bit of research, you will soon understand how the geological formations located within Carnarvon Gorge came to exist. Water and 200 million years of time have led to what you will see present-day during your hikes in the Central Queensland Highlands! Formations and Layers The oldest sequences in the gorge are comprised […]
A real outback experience destination is Lara Wetlands, located just south of Barcaldine, in the heart of Central West Queensland. This working cattle property is a 15,000 acre station stay where campers delight in spending time around the unpowered wetlands, home to over 100 species of birdlife. This unique habitat is shallow water, fed by […]
If you are a wine drinker with a camping problem, then you simply must head into the South Burnett region of Queensland, and follow the wine trail! The township of Murgon, located in the South Burnett, is an easy drive just a few hours north west of Brisbane. Of course, during these Covid-times, check opening […]
Need some time away? What better place to start exploring than the largest lake in South East Queensland! We’re talking about Wivenhoe, with its many recreation areas including Logan’s Inlet and Cormorant Bay. Enjoy private camping, barbeques, swimming, kayaking, fishing with a permit, and public parks, all with the gorgeous views of this freshwater lake […]
For the 4×4 enthusiasts and campers, Bribie Island is just 90 minutes north of Brisbane and is the easiest of the Moreton Bay islands to access as there is a bridge! Bribie Bridge connects beautiful Sandstone Point to the island, which has many popular camping areas, areas of historical interest, and 4WD tracks. The eastern […]
Being a north-facing bay in the Coral Sea, the waters of Hervey Bay are calm – perfect for swimming long laps adjacent to the shore, or relaxing watching the kids play on the sandy beach and splashing in the ocean. Located 3 hours’ drive north of Brisbane, you are sure to fall in love with […]