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Monto is a small rural town in the North Burnett region of Queensland, offering a genuine slice of outback Queensland life. Surrounded by rolling hills, cattle country, and the Burnett River, it’s a peaceful stop for travellers seeking wide-open spaces, local history, and a welcoming community. The town’s heritage buildings and relaxed pace make it an ideal place to stretch your legs on a drive between the coast and the inland.
Highlights & What to See
- Monto Historical Museum – Housed in the old railway station, this museum showcases pioneer-era artefacts, photographs, and stories of the region’s early settlers.
- Burnett River – Perfect for a picnic or a spot of fishing; the river flows through town and offers scenic walking trails along its banks.
- Cania Gorge National Park – A short drive north, this park features dramatic sandstone cliffs, lookouts, and walking trails through dry rainforest and eucalypt forest.
- Three Moon Creek – A popular swimming hole and camping spot with clear waters and shaded banks, ideal for a refreshing dip on a hot day.
- Monto Art Gallery – Showcasing works by local artists, this gallery is a hub for the town’s creative community and often hosts rotating exhibitions.
Suggested Time to Spend
Monto itself can be explored in a couple of hours – enough time to visit the museum, stroll the main street, and have a coffee. To fully appreciate the surrounding natural attractions, plan for a full day or an overnight stay. Cania Gorge National Park deserves at least half a day for a few short walks, while Three Moon Creek is perfect for a lazy afternoon. If you’re self-driving, Monto makes a convenient stopover on a longer journey through the Burnett region.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Biloela – About 90 km west, this town offers the Callide Dam for water sports and the Biloela Historical Museum.
- Mundubbera – Known as the “Citrus Capital of Queensland,” this town on the Burnett River is about 80 km south and offers fruit picking and river cruises.
- Eidsvold – A historic gold-mining town 60 km north, with heritage buildings and the Eidsvold Historical Museum.
- Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail – A multi-use trail passing through Monto, perfect for cycling or walking sections of the former railway line.
- Lake Monduran – About 100 km east, this lake is famous for barramundi fishing and has a caravan park and boat ramp.
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Image credits
- Biloela — Original uploader was Lungfish83 at en.wikipedia / Public domain
- Mundubbera — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Eidsvold — Fredrik Larsen Lund / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Cania Gorge National Park — Len Lowry / CC BY 4.0
- Three Moon Creek — Tatters ✾ / CC BY-SA 2.0