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We’re delving into the unbeaten paths of our vast landscape, uncovering hidden gems and embracing the thrill of adventure. Join us as we navigate rugged terrains and explore offbeat destinations that showcase the beauty and diversity of Australia. Follow our journey and experience the excitement of stepping off the main road, one adventure at a time.
Dry Enough for Dinosaurs
We reached Muttaburra just behind the rain, camped close to town, and met the towering Muttaburrasaurus. From fossils to the Centre of Queensland sign, this quiet little town gave us plenty to smile about.
Chickens, Mud and a Quick Getaway
A night of chicken races, rain, and school holiday chaos had us making a quick dash through Tambo, Blackall and Barcaldine — chasing dry ground and peaceful camps before heading into Queensland’s quieter heart.
Charleville, Slow and Social
Charleville gave us two slow weeks of outback charm, filled with friendly faces, hearty meals, and quiet mornings. From historic pubs to bilbies and bombers, there’s more here than first meets the eye.
Burgers, Burnt Pubs and Bush Camps
Peaceful riverside camping, outback sunsets, and a surprise burger stop. Not every stop has to dazzle. Sometimes, a full belly and a calm creek are just right.
Third Time, Still Charming
St George keeps pulling us back — and it’s easy to see why. Big skies, flowing rivers, great food and country charm make this town the perfect launchpad for exploring Queensland’s quiet, beautiful southwest.
Mary Kathleen
Located between Mount Isa and Cloncurry, this abandoned uranium mine and former township are steeped in history and surrounded by the striking outback landscape.
Walkabout Creek
Stopping at the Walkabout Creek Hotel felt like stepping straight into Aussie film history.
Longreach (Again)
We hadn’t planned to rush, but when the forecast showed 25mm of rain heading for Souther Queensland, we knew we had to move.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge might not be on every traveller’s list, but it should be. It’s a true outback experience—laid-back, welcoming, and a reminder of why we love hitting the road.
RFDS Highway Airstrips
We rely on highways for travel, but for many people living remotely, these same roads double as runways that could save a life.
Charleville
Charleville keeps proving there’s more to the outback than just red dirt. A date farm in the desert and caves tucked away on a cattle station—two places we won’t forget anytime soon.
Water Pumps
Breaking down is never fun, but if it’s going to happen, better in town than out in the middle of nowhere.
Chinchilla Weir
Chinchilla Weir is an ideal stop if you’re looking for an easy, no-fuss camp with a beautiful setting.
K’gari in a Day
We explored the world’s largest sand island with K’gari Explorer Tours, hitting all the highlights in one unforgettable day. Clear lakes, lush rainforest, wild beaches and even a scenic flight over the island.