Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Outback Queensland, Queensland

February 2, 2022 Velvet Mowry

Discover the best top things to do in Outback Queensland, Australia including Outback Pioneers, Birdsville Adventure Tours, Artesian Mud Baths, Outback Aussie Tours, Air Central West Pty Ltd, Dinosaur Stampede at Lark Quarry Conservation Park, Cobbold Gorge Tours, Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre, Porcupine Gorge National Park, Charleville Cosmos Centre.
Restaurants in Outback Queensland

1. Outback Pioneers

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5.0 based on 1,216 reviews

Outback Pioneers

Outback Pioneers invites everyone to come to Longreach and discover the heritage and pioneering spirit of outback Queensland. Step into pioneers shoes for holidays and experiences that entertain, educate and inspire. Owned and managed by the Kinnon family, Outback Pioneers reflects their love of the outback lifestyle and dedication to preserving it for future generations. Outback Pioneers is the only place in Australia you can gallop in a Cobb & Co stagecoach along part of an old mail route, see the Harry Redford Old Time Tent Show and much more. You can also take a sunset cruise on the Thomson River to a stockman’s dinner around the campfire plus visit the Kinnon’s historic, working Nogo Station where Captain Starlight kept his stolen cattle and where station life continues to defy drought and distance. In Longreach, the Kinnon & Co Station Store and The Welcome Home are further attractions and the Outback Pioneers booking office is in The Welcome Home building at 128 Eagle Street.

2. Birdsville Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Birdsville Adventure Tours

Your epic adventure of Australia is never truly complete without a trip to Birdsville and a tour of the Australian Outback! Our local friendly guides will treat you to something you have never seen before, will never see again and will talk about for years to come.

3. Artesian Mud Baths

Leo Street, Eulo, Queensland 4491 Australia +61 7 4655 4890 http://www.artesianmudbaths.com.au
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5.0 based on 73 reviews

Artesian Mud Baths

Eulo Artesian mud baths are located in unique relaxed outdoor environments. Soak in warm artesian water impregnated with clay, pat on milky grey natural mud and let your skin soak in the goodness from this mineral rich mud. The clays and minerals cleanse, tone and revitalise your skin and body. Artesian mud mixed with minerals from shales deep below the earth's surface, rises to ground level near Eulo SW Qld. This natural phenomenon is known as mud mounds and over time dried mud has formed into grey-white hillocks. The whole experience takes about 1 - 11/2 hours and might be the most relaxing experience of your trip.

Reviewed By pattinscotth - Blackall, Australia

What a fantastic experience at the Eulo mud baths Ian and Nan are great hosts Tells you everything you need to know about the artisan mud bath, organic reusable towels fire to dry off the mud before rinsing off, Glass of wine nibbles sooooo relaxing. My husband and I loved it. Our skin felt beautiful after. Put on your bucket list a must do well worth the $$ Thanks Ian and Nan Scott and Patti

4. Outback Aussie Tours

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5.0 based on 728 reviews

Outback Aussie Tours

Let Outback Aussie Tours show you Outback Queensland. We offer Thomson River cruises and a selection of day tours including Station visits, Dinosaur attractions, Iconic Stockman's Hall of Fame and Qantas Founders Museum. Don't miss our fully licensed Drover's Sunset Cruise featuring Smithy's Outback Dinner & Show. Watch the live entertainment on the River Stage while you enjoy a 2 course table camp oven themed dinner under the stars, with table service. For a fantastic station experience, join the Station Sunset Dinner Tour or one of two station smoko tours. Other tours taking in more of our Outback Queensland region include the Legendary Longreach and Winton Tour, Birdsville Desert Escape, Gulf Savannah Tour, Cape York & Torres Strait and the Corner Country Highlights tour. Travel in comfort aboard our custom designed vehicles and be treated to our well known Outback hospitality. We can't wait to meet you!

5. Air Central West Pty Ltd

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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Air Central West Pty Ltd

Explore LAKE EYRE, THE CHANNEL COUNTRY, and the AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK departing from Longreach with our local operator who has lived and worked in this area for over 40 years. Take a LOCAL SCENIC AIR TOUR from Longreach to gain an insight into the vastness of the area or extend this tour to visit the LARK QUARRY DINOSAUR TRACKS outside Winton. Air Central West is the only company that SPECIALISES IN FOLLOWING THE CHANNEL COUNTRY RIVER SYSTEMS TO AND FROM the largest salt lake in Australia. KATI THANDA–LAKE EYRE is the lowest point in Australia being 15m below sea level and fills, or near fills, only a few times a century. Phillip Owens has spent most of his life based in areas of western Queensland and has accumulated over 30 years flying experience. Air Central West was founded by Phillip Owens in 1995. The business commenced operations with a single aircraft, the Beechcraft Bonanza, specializing in charter operations and gradually extending into tourism. Within the last 20 years the client base of Air Central West has also included many government and corporate Departments, mining contractors, stock and station agents and tourism organizations. With an increase in the demand for reliable air transport, Air Central West increased its fleet with the purchase of a twin engine Beechcraft Baron and also Cessna 210 aircraft. This decision allowed a broadening of services and operations across Australia.

6. Dinosaur Stampede at Lark Quarry Conservation Park

Winton-Jundah Road, Winton, Queensland 4735 Australia +61 7 4657 1812 http://www.dinosaurtrackways.com.au
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4.5 based on 451 reviews

Dinosaur Stampede at Lark Quarry Conservation Park

The dinosaur trackways at the Dinosaur Stampede were formed 95 million years ago when outback Australia was a vastly different place. In stark contrast to the arid climate of today, the landscape was characterised by a great river plain, with towering conifers and lush vegetation interspersed with sandy channels, swamps and lakes brimming with freshwater mussels, lungfish and crocodiles. The climate was humid and cool with an average rainfall of over one metre. It was in this setting that a herd of at least 150 small, two-legged dinosaurs, including carnivorous coelurosaurs about the size of chickens and slightly larger plant-eating ornithopods, came to drink at the edge of a lake. What happened next is immortalised in stone! Over 3,300 footprints of these long-extinct dinosaurs are scattered over the rock face, stark evidence of the terror they must have experienced as they fled the scene upon the arrival of a large theropod. This snapshot of a few terrifying moments has been frozen in time, immortalising the event and making Lark Quarry Conservation Park home to the only known dinosaur stampede in the world. Truly an experience not to be missed!

Reviewed By tamara3445 - Brisbane, Australia

I was a bit sceptical on the story told as a Kangaroos has 3 toes and I am not convinced it was as they said it was. I also saw other imprints, but I wasn't going to spoil it for others. The kids loved it, so the main thing. There are loads of walks around the centre I would highly recommend. Remember this is outback QLD, so make sure you eat before going or bring plenty snacks. Also take plenty water, but you can buy it at the centre. I would highly recommend they add more souvenir items to their shop area as we would have bought more to help them get more funding for the up keep. I would have loved the opportunity to go dig for Opals, so who knows they might offer more activities in the future as it is a long drive for a 30mins show. We were lucky enough to have the opportunity of flying it and the staff were amazing and came and got us.

7. Cobbold Gorge Tours

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4.5 based on 343 reviews

Cobbold Gorge Tours

Deep in the heart of the Gulf Savannah region of Far North Queensland is a hidden outback oasis - Cobbold Gorge. Immerse yourself in the natural wonder of a truly unique North Queensland outback holiday destination. Cruise the gorge to explore its ancient geological landforms and the savannah wonderland on a guided tour. Discover Cobbold with its North Queensland wildlife, go bushwalking or birdwatching, or just relax and enjoy the modern comforts of Cobbold Village. Only a six hour drive from Cairns and Townsville, getting there is easy. Cobbold Gorge offers the ultimate outback family holiday adventure with modern accommodation and RV and caravan friendly camping facilities. To protect this unique North Queensland environment, access to Cobbold Gorge is by guided tour only. A three hour Gorge Tour operates at 10am (April - October) and 10am plus 1.30pm in peak months (Jun/Jul/Aug/Sept). Tour bookings are essential. Day visitor rates are available for those who choose to not stay at Cobbold Village. Please note Cobbold Gorge is closed from 1 November - through 31 March annually (or Easter if earlier).

8. Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre

Landsborough Highway, Longreach, Queensland 4730 Australia +61 7 4658 2166 [email protected] http://www.outbackheritage.com.au/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 1,392 reviews

Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre

The Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre is Australia’s premier outback heritage institution. In Queensland’s central western town of Longreach, the centre provides visitors with a spectacular outback experience.The outback is as prosperous, tough and unforgiving as it ever was. It’s where hard yakka, guts and resilience built our nation's identity and why the great Australian stockman – the legend of the bush - became our national hero. The enduring journey of the stockman, the challenges and demands, and the evolution of this epic industry continue to this day. The museum will awaken you to the hardships, passion, bush comradery and industry changes that have shaped the industry that has made our country great.

Reviewed By colf184

we were the first thru for the reopening after Pandemic and all staff were amazing and friendly looking forward to the new look reno to be finished on our next trip.. congrats to all

9. Porcupine Gorge National Park

Emu Plains Road, Hughenden, Queensland 4821 Australia http://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/parks/porcupine-gorge/
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Porcupine Gorge National Park

Porcupine Gorge National Park is located approximately 72km North of Hughenden. This picturesque gorge is a marvel in itself and is a must see when visiting the Flinders Shire area. There are view points from the top of the gorge, a swimming hole at the base, walking tracks at your leisure and plenty of flora and fauna to marvel at. Camping is available, however bookings are a must. See you soon!

Reviewed By cathydel - Cairns, Australia

We drove to Porcupine Gorge from Hughenden on bitumen all the way. There are points of interest along the way that are well worth visiting if you have time. The Pyne’s Lookout on a ridge featuring bottle/baobab trees was one of the standouts. Short climb for great views over the area - not wheelchair accessible. Signage to the gorge walk and campgrounds was helpful. A visit to the Gorge Lookout before doing the gorge walk is recommended. It is truly spectacular. The gorge walk consists of many steps down and then of course up! It’s steep but quite accessible. Take time at the bottom to walk in both directions up and down the gorge. There was water there with fish and swimming possibilities. We kept walking past the Pyramid formation down to a deep waterhole with wonderful views. Read the information about the geological formation of the gorge before visiting so you don’t miss the feeling of standing on 100 million year old rock formations. The base of the Pyramid dates to nearly 300 million years. Incredible place. A visit to the Discovery Centre in Hughenden is also highly recommended. The short presentation on the formation of the gorge is very instructive. Overall, we loved our visit and appreciated its grandeur. Read other reviews and heed their advice to go early before the heat.

10. Charleville Cosmos Centre

1 Milky Way Off the Matilda Highway, Charleville, Queensland 4470 Australia +61 7 4654 7771 [email protected] http://www.cosmoscentre.com
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4.5 based on 439 reviews

Charleville Cosmos Centre

Ooh, ahh, wow, spectacular; are the words you hear in the Observatory at Charleville's Cosmos Centre, when on a clear night sky viewing the incredible beauty of the Milky Way Galaxy, through the powerful Meade telescopes and unaffected by the lights and pollution which cover the stars in city areas, is the focus of the Charleville Cosmos Centre. Charleville's Cosmos Centre and Observatory is dedicated to ensuring visitors enjoy the wonder of the outback night sky. The guides at the Cosmos Centre share their knowledge and you will observe binary stars, star clusters, planets and the Moon. The Cosmos Centre operates day and night experiences; both activities will build on your knowledge of astronomy and bring you up to date with discoveries. Please note the Cosmos Centre and Observatory will be closed over the Christmas period from 23rd December to 3rd 2020 January 2021

Reviewed By auzzietraveller_11 - Gladstone, Australia

I still gave our whole experience at the Cosmos Centre an excellent score as our first night experience on the Big Sky Observatory Tour (highly recommend) more than made up for the next nights experience doing Universal Dreaming Tour (not good on the night we did it). Their telescopes give you a rare opportunity to see what you have only seen in books with the added benefit of direction and explanation by an expert that talks at a tourist level giving you an appreciation for a very complex and thought provoking field of knowledge.

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