Birdsville Music Festival, Birdsville, Outback Queensland, Queensland

 

 

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Welcome to
Birdsville

Queensland’s own wild west

They say the journey is all part of the adventure, and nothing rings truer of Queensland’s most western frontier, Birdsville. This is the very territory Burke and Wills traversed, after all.  

Fast forward over 160 years and you’ll still feel a sense of unchartered territory and live exploration as you journey to the capital of Channel Country, Birdsville.

In outback terms, Birdsville is as remote as they come, sitting on the edge of the Simpson Desert near corner country where the borders of Queensland, South Australia, and the Northern Territory all meet. 

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Stargazing season

June - September

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Average temperatures

June - September

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Things to do in Birdsville

To chat face-to-face to a local about all the best things to see and do in Birdsville, step into a Visitor Information Centre

For a town of just over 100 people, Birdsville has a big backyard to share - 176,500km2 of the Simpson Desert (Munga-Thirri National Park) to be precise. A four-wheel drive and sense of adventure are all you need to discover the red, windswept hills that make Birdsville so famous.  

As far as outback adventures go, nothing's more iconic than catching the sunset on top of the Simpson Desert’s first and famous Big Red sand dune. 

Watch the daily light show as the sun hangs paused over the wide-open landscape, before slipping beyond the endless horizon.  

If you don’t mind crowds, time your visit for July or September when this Outback town hosts two major events on the Queensland event calendar – Birdsville Big Red Bash and the Birdsville Races.

Each year the town swells from its 100-strong population to nearly hundred times its size for these iconic events. For the rest of the year, its population gathers around its iconic Birdsville Hotel, a pub which has been quenching outback travellers’ thirst since 1884.

Beyond Birdsville, the far west towns of Windorah, Bedourie, and Boulia promise red dirt and ancient history of their own.  

Make the most of Birdsville and the far west

Boulia Sports and Aquatic Centre

Even when travelling through Queensland’s Outback, a state of the art sports and aquatic centre is...

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Boulia Sports and Aquatic Centre
Min Min Encounter & Visitor Information...

The Min Min Encounter is a unique theatrical experience incorporating animatronics, fibre optics...

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Min Min Encounter & Visitor Information Centre
Pise House (Mud Hut)

The Pise House (Mud Hut) was built in 1896 by Mary Brodie who came to the district in the mid-1880s...

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Pise House (Mud Hut)
Waddi Trees

One of Australia’s rarest plants, the Waddi Tree (Acacia puece), has a spiky, needle-like leaf and...

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Waddi Trees
Big Red

Standing at 40 metres in height, and situated just 35 kilometre from Birdsville; the famous Big Red...

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Big Red
Hutchison Monument

Many people don't realise that there is a connection between the outback towns of Coober Pedy (SA)...

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Hutchison Monument
Native Wells

The Native Wells, located approximately 90 kilometres west of Windorah on the Diamantina...

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Native Wells
Boulia Marine Reptile Fossil Display

Boulia has an unique collection of fossils from the Cretaceous Era when Boulia was part of the...

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Boulia Marine Reptile Fossil Display
JC Hotel Ruins

Imagine life in the historic township of Canterbury as you explore the ruins of the J.C. Hotel and...

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JC Hotel Ruins
Bedourie Outback Golf Course

Bedourie Outback Golf Course is a picturesque desert nine-hole course with many challenges to suit...

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Bedourie Outback Golf Course
Min Min Encounter

Boulia's most prized attraction! Show creators have brought many bush characters to life, displayed...

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Min Min Encounter
Welford National Park

In Welford National Park, wind-blown sand dunes form a dramatic contrast to white-barked ghost...

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Welford National Park
Whitula Gate Museum

The Whitula Gate Museum is housed in a historic slab hut originally built by the Rabbit Board in...

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Whitula Gate Museum
Thomson River

The Thomson River meanders through the Barcoo Shire before reaching the junction of the Barcoo...

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Thomson River
History and Information Walk - Windorah

Experience a self-guided walk around the town of Windorah and uncover the rich history embedded in...

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History and Information Walk - Windorah
John Egan Pioneer Track

The John Egan Pioneer Track showcases the ecological and cultural richness of the Stonehenge town...

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John Egan Pioneer Track
Boulia Heritage Complex

The Boulia Heritage Complex showcases Boulia’s three distinct phases of history that takes visitors...

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Boulia Heritage Complex
Cooper Creek - Windorah

Cooper Creek, located just 10 kilometers from Windorah—whose name means "place of big fish" in the...

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Cooper Creek - Windorah
Birdsville Courthouse Experience

Explore the digital archive and experience court hearings from the past. For a century the...

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Birdsville Courthouse Experience
Windorah Sand Hills

The epic Sand Hills, located at Ourdel Station, west of Windorah, have great views and some of the...

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Windorah Sand Hills

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