Where to View Wildlife in Cunnamulla

The Outback Trail

Embark on an outback adventure in Cunnamulla, the ultimate destination for spotting iconic Aussie wildlife! With 950 kangaroos per person, countless emus and a sky alive with diverse birdlife, this outback gem promises unforgettable wildlife encounters.

Here's the best spots to sit back and watch nature's spectacle!

1. CUNNAMULLA BUSHLANDS RESERVE

Step into the Cunnamulla Bushlands Reserve and prepare to be amazed by the sheer diversity of ecosystems converging in one location. Marvel at the sight of kangaroos coming to the waterhole, and perhaps catch a glimpse of an emu or two strolling through the landscape. For the best chance of viewing wildlife, we recommend planning your visit around sunset.

Drive around 1km from the Cunnamulla Fella Visitor Information Centre to reach the bushlands. Pick up a map and info sheet from the centre before you go.
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2. CHARLOTTE PLAINS

If you're captivated by the melodies of birdsong, Charlotte Plains is an absolute must visit. Boasting a diverse population of over 135 bird species, this destination allows you to immerse yourself in the mesmerising spectacle of these winged wonders. Watch in awe as they gracefully gather at watering holes, adorning the sky and filling the air with their calls.

1993 Charlotte Plains Rd, Cunnamulla QLD 4490
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3. CURRAWINYA NATIONAL PARK

Prepare to be captivated by the untouched beauty of Currawinya National Park, a pristine sanctuary where lakes, rivers and wetlands converge to create a haven for wildlife. Home to an impressive array of over 180 bird species, including some of the rarest water birds, this park offers a glimpse into a world teeming with life. During certain times of the year, witness the awe-inspiring sight of over 100,000 water birds flocking to the park's shimmering lakes and tranquil waterways.

Hungerford Eulo Rd, Hungerford QLD 4493
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