Top 8 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Longreach, Queensland

July 7, 2021 Milan Banda

Discover the best top things to do in Longreach, Australia including Outback Pioneers, Longreach School of the Air Tours, Outback Aussie Tours, Camden Park Station, QANTAS Founders Museum, Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre, The Outback Show, Spirit of the Outback.
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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. Longreach School of the Air Tours

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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Longreach School of the Air Tours

We invite you to join us in touring one of the largest classrooms in the world! Observe our school in action and learn how education is delivered using technology ‘in the bush’. Tours are run twice daily at 9:00 am and 10:30 am, Monday to Friday; excluding Public holidays and the December-January School Holidays. Bookings are essential; visit https://lsodetours.com.au/pages/tours

3. 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!

4. Camden Park Station

1 Landsborough Highway, Longreach, Queensland 4730 Australia +61 407 139 640 [email protected] http://www.camdenparkstation.com.au
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5.0 based on 99 reviews

Camden Park Station

Live Australia’s outback story on a tour of Camden Park Station. Meet Outback Dan and the Walker family and visit their 18,000 acre working sheep and cattle station. Walk through the historical homestead gardens, shearing shed and cattle yards then tour the farm after a scrumptious smoko. Visit the unknown swagman's grave, of a young man who set out for Camden Park Station looking to make his own opportunities, but unfortunately never made it. Bask in the picturesque Artesian spring and bore, enjoy a delicious smoko afternoon tea, and take in the 360 degree views without a man-made structure in sight from Longreach’s highest lookout. Visit the historic 'dry bottom' Chinaman's well that was built following the gold rush. Walk the path of Queen Elizabeth II and Price Phillip from their 1970 visit and marvel at the oldest private ballroom in the outback, built in 1927 of Jarrah wood and featuring an exquisite chandelier. Visit the unknown swagman's grave, of a young man set out for Camden Park Station looking to make his own opportunities, but unfortunately never made it. Book a tour of Camden Park Station now at the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame or via Outback Aussie Tours.

Reviewed By Sculthorpe-Pike - Brisbane, Australia

This was a brilliant way to end the day and our outback tour. Dan took us around the station and entertained us with plenty of stories ending the evening around a campfire, with plenty of drinks and nibbles, to watch the sun go down. Great guy An experience totally not to be missed.

5. QANTAS Founders Museum

1 Sir Hudson Fysh Drive, Longreach, Queensland 4730 Australia +61 7 4658 3737 [email protected] http://www.qfom.com.au/
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4.5 based on 1,577 reviews

QANTAS Founders Museum

Welcome to the Qantas Founders Museum. We are an independent not-for-profit community organization and registered charity, operating since 1996, to commemorate the ethos and preserve the material heritage of the founders and early operations of Qantas Airways Ltd. Characters of the early Qantas days, their pioneering spirit and the impact the airline had for all Australians, is brought to life through life size exhibits, historical artefacts and interactive displays including the National Heritage Listed Qantas Hangar. Visitors enjoy informative tours of the Museum's aircraft including the Boeing 707, Boeing 747, DC3 and new Super Constellation aircraft. Visitors can also enjoy the Museum's new Luminescent Longreach night experience. Visitors can also treat themselves to a coffee or a meal in McGinness’s Restaurant and purchase a souvenir from the Founders Store.

Reviewed By TraceyC4

I wasn't really sure what to expect here except that it was the home of Qantas. I'm not particularly interested in aircraft so wondered if it would really need much time. The Jet Tour (our guide Sarah) was wonderful - you are able to see the planes close up and hear about the different features as well as the history of the aircraft. The tour runs for 90 minutes and you get to see a number of the aircraft including the 747 and 707. A benefit of going on the Jet Tour (although not a requirement) is that you get to understand some of the history etc when you go back into the self-guided museum and find out more about the aircraft. Sarah was passionate.and informative and made the tour! The Don Hill recreation of Fysh & McGuinness's expedition from Longreach to Darwin to find airstrips is definitely worth watching, it's amazing to see the distances they travelled with none of the modern conveniences and cars that we have today - they were inspirational and changed the lives of many in the outback. You also learn the connection between Royal Flying Doctors and Qantas. I spread the visit over 2 days, initially thinking that I would only need a couple of hours. I think in the end I spent around 5 hours at the museum (including the tour) and there was definitely more I could have seen if I had time. The only negative I have for this entire experience was that the cafe gentleman was quite rude when I asked about getting takeaway and queried a price (I didn't know that they also charged for all of the containers). This is definitely something you should put on the list of must sees - particularly if you have an interest in aviation history but even if you don't there is plenty to learn and keep you occupied.

6. 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

7. The Outback Show

Stockmans Hall of Fame, Longreach, Queensland Australia +61 7 4658 2166 [email protected] http://www.outbackheritage.com.au
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

The Outback Show

Reviewed By AustinVisitz - Queensland, Australia

We did the night show with dinner - Great entertainment from Lachie and the gang well worth it and food was a great .Good old aussie feed, plenty of food for everyone and dessert was either Pav or apple strudel with custard.

8. Spirit of the Outback

Longreach Railway Station Landsborough Highway, Longreach, Queensland Australia +61 1800 872 467 [email protected] http://www.queenslandrailtravel.com.au/railexperiences/ourtrains/spiritoftheoutback
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4.0 based on 213 reviews

Spirit of the Outback

Enjoy an up-front view of Queensland's captivating Outback, in air conditioned comfort onboard the Spirit of the Outback. This fascinating journey between Brisbane and Longreach offers a unique insight into the history and culture of early Australia through captivating onboard commentary. From the comfort of your seat or sleeper you'll wonder at the ever changing landscape, as Spirit of the Outback makes its way into the very heart of the Queensland Outback. On its journey west the Spirit of the Outback ventures through the heritage towns of Blackwater, Emerald and Barcaldine before arriving in Longreach, home to the famous Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame.

Reviewed By Annual_holiday - Helensvale, Australia

This is our second trip on Spirit of the Outback, and we are planning our third trip already! We absolutely love this first class sleeper train experience, the cabins are very comfortable, staff excellent, food outstanding and every changing scenery is unique. Please always continue the cabin sleeper service, we are so disappointed that other trains have discontinued their sleeper services. Spirit of the Outback is great!!

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