Explore Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park
Discover the remnants of ancient creatures and a wealth of minerals at the World Heritage-listed Riversleigh Fossil Sites at Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park. Spend your day digging, sifting and discovering fossils dating back 25 million years.
After you explore the national park, head to Adeles Grove Camping Park where you can catch barramundi just metres from your tent site or lie back and watch the cool aqua water flows through the park. They’ve got a variety of accommodation options from straight campsites to pre-erected tents and rooms.
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Lawn Hill Holiday travel video guide, Queensland, Australia
On our Drive through North Queensland we decided to visit Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) national park.
Lawn Hill is one of Queenslands most scenic national park. There is lots to see and do with walking tracks to suit all levels.
The national park is location 340 km north-west of Mount Isa (via Riversleigh) and 220 km south-west of Burketown (via Gregory Downs). The entire distance from Burketown and approximately 170 kilometres of road from Mount Isa is unsealed and can be rough at times, with patches of bulldust and corrugation when it is dry. The roads are unsuitable for conventional vehicles and caravans and can be impassable for extended periods after rain. Allow at least 4 to 5 hours for the journey from Mount Isa and remember to always check road conditions before leaving.
When we arrived we checked into Adels Grove Camping Ground, an eco-sensitive tourist park on Lawn Hill Creek. Adels grove is located 10 kilometres downstream from Lawn Hill National Park and is set among a plantation of exotic trees. This park is a great place to stay, relax and unwind when you are checking out this spectacular Queensland holiday destination.
For further information contact Adels grove camping grounds
Lawn Hill
Gregory Road,
Lawn Hill, QLD, Australia 4825
07 4748 5502
Camp at Adels Grove, Outback Queensland
Located 10 kilometres downstream from Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park, Adels Grove is an eco-sensitive park on Lawn Hill Creek.
Spend the night in Australia’s savannah country – in the epitome of outback accommodation, Adels Grove. This site has you covered with everything from safari tents just footsteps from the river, to air-conditioned ensuite rooms with all the creature comforts.
See this landscape from a different angle as you glide through canals below the towering Lawn Hill gorge walls. You can hire your own canoe from reception at the eastern end of the camping area, for a self-guided tour where you set the pace gliding over Lawn Hill’s smooth waters.
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Australia - Goulburn River National Park
The Goulburn National Park is located in the Hunter Valley region and covers approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) of the Goulburn River.
We visited Australia on one of our overland trips; see our channel for hundreds of clips.
The used background music is royalty free music: Perspectives by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Episode -12 - Limmen National Park - Western Lost City - Gregory Downs
In this Episode we head from Daly Waters to a station stay just out of Mount Isa with a detour through the Limmen National Park & Gregory Downs.
Disposing of waste whilst travelling:
Sorry about the rant but after a while when you see so much of this in these beautiful places you have to vent.
As a side note: its not the people that watch these channels that do this, but maybe if we all do our bit to keep them clean we won't be locked out.
Music by Epidemic Sound
Share life’s best adventures in Queensland’s parks and forests
Reunite with your mates, and raise your pulse to nature's beat, in Queensland’s parks and forests.
125. Gregory River Free Camp, Queensland
The Gregory River provides one of Australia's best Free camping places in Australia. An amazing location situated right on a slow flowing river where you can enjoy the features of remote camping in beautiful natural surrounds.
The town of Gregory is walking distance and provides Water, Toilets, Showers and a Dump point. There is also a small general store and local Pub with fuel.
Located on the road out from Burke and Wills Roadhouse to Lawn Hill National Park and Adels Grove in North Queensland, it is also close to Burketown and Normanton.
Take a small boogie board or blow up tube and drift down the river for some fantastic fun.
There is also a campground above the River if you would prefer to stay there or it is full by the river.
The camping area is pet friendly.
There is no phone coverage or internet at all in this area.
It is Free to stay here.
Watch the video for all the details about this fantastic location.
Our stay was 27-29th July 2017
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143. Lara Wetlands, Patrick Qld
Lara Wetlands is a cattle station approx 30kms south of Barcaldine and 80kms north of Blackall in Western Queensland.
It has a large spacious campground with a beautiful lake surrounded by camp sites.
The bird life is amazing and there are two pools. One of the pools is a Hot Thermal Spring Pool with very hot spring water flowing into it constantly.
The sites are all level and big. Each site has its own fire pit.
There are toilets and showers available plus a dump point on site.
There is 13kms of dirt road to enter however it is well maintained and we had no issues in our 8m Motorhome. I drove in at 60-70kmh all the way.
The cost to stay is $10 per person per night.
Our stay was 3-4th September 2017
Undiscovered: 4WD Tour Litchfield National Park, Northern Territiory
AWOL's 'Undiscovered' series goes off the beaten track of major cities in Australia and the world, exploring the sides less seen.
This episode takes us on a 4WD tour through the heart of Litchfield National Park in Australia's remote Top End.
Read more about our experience in the Northern Territory with Adventure Tours Australia here:
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Normanton Holiday Travel Video guide, Queensland Australia
Today we visited Normanton, 680 km west of Cairns, and approximately 500 km north of mt Isa.
Normanton was established in the early days on the Norman River by William Landsborough and was thaw the port for the Croydon Gold Rush.
Some 30 kilometres to the south-west of the town is camp 119, Burke and Wills' most northerly camp.
For further information on the region pop into the visitor information centre at:
Caroline Street
Normanton
Queensland 4890 Australia
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