Cunnamulla Region

So much to see in such a small town.

Cunnamulla, located in south-west Queensland, is a town in the Paroo Shire of around 1200 people.

It's also a hidden gem that promises a profoundly unique and unforgettable tourism experience.

Steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, Cunnamulla offers a blend of culture and adventure. History enthusiasts can explore the town's rich past, from the remnants of the old railway station to the iconic Cunnamulla Fella statue. Meanwhile, nature lovers will be awe-inspired by the vast open plains, stunning gorges and unique wildlife that call this region home.

With its blend of history, natural beauty, and now the enchanting Cunnamulla Hot Springs, this destination is a must-visit for both local and international tourists seeking an authentic Australian outback experience.

Our recommendations when in Cunnamulla and surrounds.

Here are some must-visit tourism hotspots in and around Cunnamulla:

  • Cunnamulla Visitor Information Centre, museum & art gallery: Explore the rich history and culture of Cunnamulla at this one stop shop for tourist information. The Cunnumulla Visitor Centre also houses our Regional Museum and Regional Art Gallery. Learn more about the Cunnamulla Fella Visitor Centre.

  • Cunnamulla Fella: Take a photo with the larger-than-life tribute to the Aussie larrikin stockman made famous by Slim Dusty.

  • Warrego River: Enjoy a scenic river walk and experience the natural beauty of the area.

  • Cunnamulla All Aboard 3D Sound & Light Show: Sit back and relax as a holographic Station Master whisks you back in time on a memorable journey to the “end of the line”. Learn more about All Aboard.

    Cunnamulla Bushlands: Explore the picturesque landscapes and native flora and fauna of the Cunnamulla Bushlands. Read more about the Cunnamulla Bushlands.

  • Cunnamulla Heritage Trail: Embark on a self-guided tour of Cunnamulla and discover its fascinating heritage sites. Learn about the Cunnamulla Heritage Trail.

  • Bowra Wildlife Sanctuary: Witness the incredible array of birdlife at this renowned wildlife sanctuary boasting over 200 recorded bird species. Plan a visit to Bowra Wildlife Sanctuary.

And visit other nearby bathing destinations:

  • Charlotte Plains: The family-owned, operated sheep station and campground near Cunnamulla also houses an Artesian Hot Springs, offering a naturally heated water park for guests wishing to soak in the warm mineral-rich water, while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Learn about Charlotte Plains.

  • Eulo Mud Baths: The Artesian Mud Baths at Eulo offer a relaxing, luxurious experience in the Outback. Learn about the Eulo Mud Baths.

  • Yowah Artesian Pools: Invigorate your body and soul in these naturally heated mineral waters listening to the sounds of the Outback. Learn about the Yowah Artesian Spa.

Please note that the URLs provided are for informational purposes and may not be accessible or up to date. It is recommended to visit the official websites or seek local tourism information for the most accurate and current details. If you have a local business and would like a mention, get in touch with us.

No matter how you start or end your journey….

Make sure it passes through Cunnamulla Hot Springs.