Thursday 15 July 2021 – 312 615
The RM Williams Bush Learning Centre was our first spot for the day. This was very disappointing. It had one small room dedicated to RM Williams, and next to nothing about the brand or what they currently produce.
https://northburnett.qld.gov.au/rm-williams-australian-bush-learning-centre/
Mundubbera Bicentennial Park was our next stop. The river and weir are quite picturesque. We took the Arthur Dagg walk along the river, before going to look at the Meeting of the Waters Mural and Big Mandarin.
https://northburnett.org/directory/mundubbera-heritage-and-information-centre
https://www.australiansiloarttrail.com/Mundubbera
https://bigthingsofaustralia.com/the-big-mandarin/
https://www.northburnett.org/destinations/mundubbera
The afternoon was spent at Auburn River National Park. The views from both the lookouts were great. We then took the track down to the river and rockpools. It is an impressive gorge with massive water polished rocks. We spent quite a while climbing and exploring and could have spent much longer. We would have liked to camp here but according to the website it was booked out (although we only saw one other vehicle).
https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/auburn-river
https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/auburn-river/things-to-do
We stopped for afternoon tea at Wain’s Hill Lookout. We are camped for the evening at Sunset Campground (a fruit pickers camp) near Gayndah.
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