Take the family caravan camping to explore the unspoiled beauty of the outback near Blackall.
Surrounded by the beautiful landscapes of the Australian outback, Blackall is a great gateway to some of the region's most pristine and underrated natural wonders. Idalia National Park, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, is made up of rugged terrain dotted with historical shepherd's huts and abundant native fauna, including kangaroos and wallabies. Caravan camping on-site is welcomed, with basic facilities like toilets and warm campfires allowed. A 3-hour drive away, Lochern National Park, with its 24 kilometres of Thomson River frontage, provides an idyllic setting for bird watching and nature photography, making it a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. Primitive camping facilities are available on-site, surrounded by woodlands. Back by town, Ram Park captures the essence of Blackall's rich history. It’s an essential stop for those interested in the area's heritage, with its collection of historical buildings and artefacts. Caravanners can settle in nearby caravan parks with amenities blocks and bathrooms.