Diamantina parks

The Diamantina Region in Queensland is known for its stunning national parks and reserves, providing a unique opportunity to explore the Australian Outback. In this region, two notable parks are Diamantina National Park and Birdsville Tourist Park.

Diamantina National Park covers 507,000 hectares and features diverse landscapes such as waterholes, wetlands, river channels, sand dunes, grass plains, and sandstone ranges. The park is home to rare and threatened species, with important wetlands like Lake Constance and Hunters Gorge supporting breeding populations. Visitors can engage in various activities like canoeing, birdwatching, driving to scenic lookouts, capturing desert colors, and camping amidst rich Indigenous and settler histories.

Birdsville Tourist Park is a popular destination offering a chance to experience the Outback at events like the Birdsville Races, Bedourie Races, and Betoota Races. The park provides accommodations and facilities for travelers to enjoy the unique atmosphere of the region. Diamantina National Park and Birdsville Tourist Park are must-visit destinations for those seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty and culture of this remarkable area.