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05 August 2023

Chinchilla to Kilkivan

Day 15 – 2023 Adventure The final night.

Chinchilla to Kilkivan 227 km
Trip Total 2935 km

Accommodation:     Kilkivan RSL Memorial Park
Our Rating:             10/10
Cost:                       Free                            
Campfires:              Yes 
Image Gallery:        Kilkivan
Travelling with:        Just ourselves tonight


 Camp Description
This campground provides dog-friendly camping with toilets for RVs, caravans, and big rigs. Guests can stay for up to 72 hours with a 48-hour no-return policy. Self-contained camping is required.


Trip Notes

On the final night of our two-week adventure, we packed up and headed towards Kilkivan, passing through Wondai. During our journey, we made a quick stop to check out a couple of second-hand stores, grabbed a pie, and then visited the local butchers to buy some fresh local beef. Steve, Mel, and Sue continued on to Hervey Bay, while Kat and I stayed behind at Kilkivan.

We stayed overnight at the Kilkivan RSL Memorial Park, which was a free camping spot located just across the road from the Kilkivan Hotel. The hotel was only one week away from celebrating its 100th anniversary, and we enjoyed a delicious meal there at normal prices. If you're travelling through this region, I highly recommend the free camp at the park and a meal at the pub.

Memorial RSL Park
The final Night
Love this girl


 

04 August 2023

Surat to Chinchilla Weir

Day 14 – 2023 Adventure

Surat to Chinchilla 197 km
Trip Total 2718 km

Accommodation:     Chinchilla Weir Campground
Our Rating:             10/10
Cost:                       Free                            
Campfires:              Yes 
Image Gallery:        Chinchilla
Travelling with:        Sue Murry, Steve & Mel Conlan

Camp Description
This campground allows camping in tents and is accessible to RVs, camper trailers, caravans, and big rigs. It offers dog-friendly amenities like toilets, swimming, and power hookups and has a 48-hour stay limit.


Trip Notes
As we were travelling towards Chinchilla Weir for our next stopover, we spent a night at the Fisherman Park campground which cost us $5. Although I heard some road trains passing by and their air brakes going off, the place was well-maintained and clean. I found it to be a tidy and pleasant location, and I would definitely stay there again if we were travelling in that direction.

Upon reaching Miles, a town we had to pass through, we stopped for lunch at the bakery and then visited the Miles Historical Centre. The centre offered a fascinating glimpse into the region's past and how the land was utilized. It had plenty of information and exhibits, making it possible for us to spend an entire day exploring and reading all the signs.

After leaving Miles, we continued our journey towards the east until we reached Chinchilla. We had to call the visitor's information centre to pay for our camping permit for the Weir and then headed just south of the town to the campgrounds. Although it sounded like a nice place, I wouldn't return there again. We stayed on a Friday night, and it seemed like a place where the local troublemakers from Chinchilla go to party. However, since it was our final night as a group, we still had a campfire to commemorate the end of our journey.





Wanted From the Past The Driver

03 August 2023

Charlotte Plains Station to Surat

Day 13 – 2023 Adventure

Charlotte Plains to Surat 357 km
Trip Total 2521 km

Accommodation:     Fishermans Park Surat
Our Rating:             10/10
Cost:                       Donation Camp $5 pn                   
Campfires:              Yes 
Image Gallery:        Surat
Travelling with:        Sue Murry, Steve & Mel Conlan
 

Camp Description
The donation campground provides amenities such as toilets, drinking water and a dump point. It is also open to dogs. Whether you're travellingling in an RV, camper trailer, caravan, or big rig, you'll find it accessible. Camping in tents is allowed as well. Moreover, you can access the nearby town, shops, and services through the new Riverwalk pathway extension and bridge.


Trip Notes
We had an amazing time at the campsite and the Artesian Baths were a great addition to our trip. We decided to stay here last-minute after being disappointed with Bourke, where we only stayed for one night. We're grateful we stopped at Bourke because otherwise we may have missed out on this incredible place.

On our way back home, we needed a place to stop and rest for the night, but we didn't want to go back to Roma. I remembered passing Fisherman Park in Surat while we were headed south, so we looked up the campground and found out that it was a donation-based campsite charging $5.00 per person per night. We decided to make Surat our overnight stop. Since it was our last night together in a town with a pub, we planned to have our final group dinner of the trip here.

We continued our journey north on the Carnarvon Highway until we arrived at Surat, which was our next stop. After setting up camp, we explored Surat and visited the town's visitor information centre, which was filled with informative displays about the town's history. Later, we booked a group dinner at the New Royal Hotel, which was our final meal together. After dinner, we returned to the campsite for another campfire before calling it a night.

On our way east from Charlotte's Plains, we passed through St. George. I had promised a friend that I would visit the winery in St. George, but I didn't expect to leave with three bottles of wine. Most of the Queensland wines I've tasted don't compare to the wines from the south, but these were exceptional. If you're passing through St. George and enjoy a glass of red or white, I highly recommend stopping by for a taste test. You won't be disappointed.







Riverside Winery
Cobb & Co. Museum
Cobb & Co. Museum
Fisherman Park
Surat Town Hall
Cobb & Co. Museum
 

02 August 2023

Dunlop Station to Charlotte Plains

Day 12 – 2023 Adventure

Dunlop Station to Charlotte Plains 416km
Trip Total 2164 km

Accommodation:     Charlotte Plains Station
Our Rating:             10/10
Cost:                       $40pn                         
Campfires:              Yes 
Image Gallery:        Charlotte PlainsStation
Travelling with:        Sue Murry, Steve & Mel Conlan

 
Camp Description
Charlotte Plains is a family-owned and operated sheep station and campground located near Cunnamulla, Queensland. Visitors can experience an authentic Australian outback lifestyle and gain insights into sheep station life through our Property Tours. We continue to run several thousand head of sheep, which we shear in our historic woolshed. Our campgrounds are also surrounded by a spectacular array of natural birdlife, making it a perfect spot for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts.

Our Hot Artesian Baths are another popular attraction, offering naturally heated water for adults, kids, and families looking to warm up under the stars during the winter months.