More to explore in North West Queensland

Queensland desert, credit: Tourism and Events Queensland
Queensland desert, credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

Looking for new adventures? A trip through the outback of North West Queensland offers unforgettable experiences.

North West Queensland boasts some of Australia's most stunning scenery, including towering ancient gorges, world-renowned fossil deposits, untouched national parks – all offered with warm country hospitality.

Here are some stopovers for you to consider when planning your road trip:

Prairie Hotel, Hughenden

The Prairie Hotel in Hughenden is a must-see for its eccentric collection of stockmen’s hats and other historical memorabilia.

Make the most of this free, pet-friendly campsite and unique outback experience, about 43km from Hughenden.

Porcupine Gorge National Park

Pyramid Camping Area, credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

You will be greeted by towering cliffs of coloured sandstone, pockets of vine forest and deep waterholes as you make your way through the gates at Porcupine Gorge National Park.

The scenic Pyramid Campground has 22 sites, basic facilities, picnic tables and fire rings. Planning is crucial to secure your spot at this hidden wonder.

Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park

Located in the heart of Karumba in the Gulf of Carpentaria, travellers can experience where the outback meets the sea at one of Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park’s 163 well-equipped (and powered) sites, 22 unpowered sites, six ensuite villas and four cabins. The camp has even scored a five-star rating and is pet-friendly.

Karumbi, credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

Bedrock Village Caravan Park and Tours, Mount Surprise

Mount Surprise’s Bedrock Village Caravan Park and Tours sits on 3.5 hectares of North West Queensland bushland and offers adventurers a perfect base to make the most of local attractions, such as the Savannahlander train and Undara lava tubes.

Make yourself at home at one of the 35 air-conditioned ensuite cabins, 75 powered sites or 30 lawned tent sites.

Gulfland Motel and Caravan Park, Normanton

You can expect “big things” when the Big Barramundi greets you at the Gulfland Motel and Caravan Park in Normanton.

Take in the savannah landscapes from above with their popular helicopter rides or a heli-fishing tour across the Norman River.

The Gulfland Motel and Caravan Park caters for all travellers’ tastes, from air-conditioned motel rooms to caravan and sites.

Talaroo Outback Camping and Caravan Park, Mount Surprise

The Savannah Way’s newest tourist attraction, Talaroo Hot Springs, combines the culture and hospitality of Ewamian people with one of North West Queensland’s most unique geological wonders.

Talaroo Hot Springs, credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

Guests in one of the 16 powered and 15 unpowered sites are encouraged to make the most of “Talaroo time” and join the exclusive guided tours, experience the healing waters of the hot springs or private soaking pools, enjoy a walk to the Einasleigh River or experience a yarning circle.

Julia Creek Caravan Park

You’ll feel right at home at one of Julia Creek Caravan Park’s drive-through, unpowered and powered sites, grassed camping areas or fully self-contained cabins.

Unwind after a day on the road in one of Julia Creek’s six artesian bathhouses, overlooking the breathtaking landscape and soaking up the therapeutic properties of water from the Great Artesian Basin.

Story supplied by RACQ.

Photos Tourism and Events Queensland

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