Photo: Lobster1 / CC BY-SA 3.0
Windorah is a tiny outback settlement in Queensland's Channel Country, where the vast, red-earth landscape meets the shimmering waters of Cooper Creek. This is a place of profound stillness and big skies, known for its fishing, birdwatching, and the quirky Windorah International Yacht Club—a pub that epitomises outback humour. It's a genuine off-the-beaten-path stop for travellers on the adventure route between Birdsville and Longreach.
Highlights & What to See
- Cooper Creek: A lifeline in the desert, this ephemeral river system fills after rains, attracting waterbirds and offering excellent fishing for yellowbelly and callop. The creek's red gum-lined banks are perfect for a picnic or a peaceful stroll.
- Windorah International Yacht Club: Don't be fooled by the name—this is the local pub, famed for its dry sense of humour and the 'yacht' (a bathtub on wheels) that 'sails' across the dry lake. It's the social hub, where you'll hear yarns and get local tips.
- Red Sand Hills: Just south of town, these striking dunes of deep red sand offer panoramic views across the plains. They're particularly photogenic at sunrise and sunset when the colours intensify.
- Star Gazing: With minimal light pollution, Windorah's night skies are spectacular. On a clear night, the Milky Way stretches from horizon to horizon—bring a blanket and a star map.
Suggested Time to Spend
Windorah is a place to slow down. Most travellers stay one night as part of a longer outback loop, allowing time for an afternoon by Cooper Creek, a sunset visit to the red sand hills, and a cold beer at the yacht club. If you're fishing or birdwatching, consider two nights to fully soak in the serenity. The town is tiny, so you won't need more than a day to see the main sights.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Birdsville – 200 km west, famous for the Birdsville Hotel and the annual Birdsville Races.
- Longreach – 300 km east, home to the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Qantas Founders Museum.
- Innamincka – 250 km north, a remote outpost on the Cooper Creek with historic links to Burke and Wills.
- Thargomindah – 250 km south, known for its artesian spring baths and heritage buildings.
- Winton – 400 km northeast, the birthplace of Waltzing Matilda and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum.
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Image credits
- Birdsville — Stuart Edwards / Public domain
- Longreach — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Innamincka — Unaipon / CC BY 3.0
- Thargomindah — Kdliss / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Winton — www.gondwananet.com / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cooper Creek — denisbin / CC BY-ND 2.0