Currawinya National Park

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Currawinya National Park is a vast, remote outback wilderness in southwest Queensland that rewards adventurous travellers with raw, ancient landscapes and extraordinary wildlife. This park protects a fragile ecosystem of salt lakes, coolabah-lined waterholes, and gibber plains, offering a true off-the-beaten-path experience. It's a birdwatcher's paradise and a place to feel the immense silence of the Australian interior.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least two full days to explore Currawinya properly. The park is large and unsealed roads require slow driving. A 4WD is essential, as conditions can change quickly. Plan to camp at the Currawinya Waterhole or Lake Numalla campgrounds; there are no lodges or shops, so bring all supplies, water, and fuel. The best time to visit is April to October, when temperatures are milder and the birdlife is most active around the waterholes.

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