Getting our kids outdoors

Eungella National Park

Eungella National Park, sitting high above the surrounding plains, is a mist-shrouded and forest-clad mountain refuge harbouring diverse plants and wildlife. One of Queensland’s most ecologically diverse parks, a visit to Eungella is both an exciting adventure and an escape to tranquillity. Look for some of the many unusual plants and animals, including the Eungella […]

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Windorah Sand Hills

The epic Sand Hills, located at Ourdel Station, west of Windorah, have great views and some of the reddest sand ever seen. Ourdel Station has been with the Kidd family since settlement. Their visitors and locals alike, regularly go to the sandhills, as it is a great place to experience sunrises and sunsets, with a […]

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Iningai Nature Reserve

Iningai Park is named after the Iningai Traditional Owners who lived along the Thomson River from near Stonehenge to Muttaburra prior to European occupation. The landscape is part of the Mitchell Grass Downs region, which is one of the most extensive natural grassland ecosystems in the world. Ecosystems range from Coolibah-fringed waterholes to the adjacent, […]

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