Cooby Dam

Unvisited Brown Sign Queensland

Cooby Dam is a recreational area for boating, fishing, walking, and picnicking. There are picnic shelters and free gas barbecues. Water vessels need to be unpowered, such as sailing boats and canoes, or an electric-only powered vessel. Swimming is NOT permitted. The dam is located in Kleinton, north of Toowoomba. There are no camping facilities … Read more

Douglas Hot Springs (Tjuwaliyn)

Unvisited Brown Sign Northern Territory

Natural hot water springs, however, it is closed due to water supply issues. At this time (2024), Douglas Hot Springs is closed with no date set for it to reopen. The NT government and the Traditional Owners and the Northern Land Council are working together to resolve these issues. Part of the Douglas Daly region, … Read more

Manton Dam Recreation Area

Unvisited Brown Sign Northern Territory

Built in 1942, Manton Dam was Darwin’s first reliable water supply, since replaced by the Darwin River Dam. While Manton Dam’s water is occasionally used in emergencies, today it is a popular recreation area and conservation area. Activities include fishing, boating, water skiing, and jet-skiiing. Saltwater crocodiles are removed from the dam, however, they may … Read more

Daly River Region

Unvisited Brown Sign Northern Territory

The Daly River Region is an area located south of the Litchfield National Park . The Daly River is known for its great barramundi fishing.

Mount Kaputar National Park

Unvisited Brown Sign New South Wales

Bundabulla circuit track (2-3 hours, 3.5km) – Bundabulla circuit walking track | NSW National Parks Lindsay Rock Tops Lookout 4.5 – Lindsay Rock Tops lookout | NSW National Parks Mount Kaputar summit walk 4.7 Mount Kaputar summit lookout 4.9 – Mount Kaputar summit lookout | Visitor info | NSW National Parks West Kaputar Lookout 4.7 … Read more

Sawn Rocks Picnic Area

Unvisited Brown Sign New South Wales

Sawn Rocks lookout is on easy Sawn Rocks walking track in Mount Kaputar National Park. It makes an ideal stage for photographing the distinctive organ pipe formations of Sawn Rocks. Links https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/lookouts/sawn-rocks-lookout

Leslie Dam

Unvisited Brown Sign Queensland

Leslie Dam was built between 1961 and 1965, named after Scot Patrick Leslie. Patrick Leslie, with brothers Walter and George, was the first settlers to take up land in the Darling Downs. Selecting a site for his station, the town was to be called Canningtown, but was eventually named Warwick. The dam was built to … Read more

Cranky Rock Recreation Reserve

Unvisited Brown Sign New South Wales

Cranky Rock is where you will find a jumble of giant boulders heaped in the most fantastic positions by a past volcanic upheaval, features include a suspension bridge, birdlife and wildlife sanctuary and, a viewing platform. Visitors can go fossicking along the creek. Signs of aboriginal life can be seen within the nature reserve amongst the many plant … Read more

MacIntyre Falls

Unvisited Brown Sign New South Wales

Just a short drive from Lemon Tree Flat campground is Macintyre Falls picnic area, with tables and barbecues offering an ideal place to settle down for lunch in the shade of white cypress pines. A 200-metre trail leads to Macintyre Falls lookout, with great views and birdwatching over the high, scenic gorge and rushing waterfall. Steps … Read more