Situated in the heart of some of the best pastoral country in Australia with other industry interests including Tourism and Mining. The town is approximately 114 metres above sea level and is surrounded by vast flood plains of the Fitzroy River. From May to October days are warm and dry and nights are cool whilst from December to March, in most years, tropical storms transform the surrounding countryside into a waving sea of green.
Located on the river bank just out of reach of major flood waters, the old town began where there was a suitable place to ford the river. Still standing in the old town is the original causeway crossing, the former post office (now backpacker accommodation), the police station, an avenue of Boab trees, and a footbridge across the Brooking Creek linking the Inn and the original cemetery.
18km's from the town on a sealed road is the magnificent Geikie Gorge National Park, the gorge was carved by the Fitzroy River through an ancient limestone reef, approximately 350 million years old. The tranquil waters abound with fish, and birds are attracted to its tree lined banks. During the season boat cruises are operated by the Department of Conservation and Land Management daily.
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