Outdoor escapades in Mount Isa, a hub of Outback Queensland

In the heart of the Gulf Country region in Queensland, Mount Isa is a city with a rich mining history and a wild west feel.

 

The city is situated on the land of the Kalkatungu people, who have lived and thrived in the region for more than 65,000 years. When you join the Outback at Isa Bush Tucker Experience, an Indigenous guide will take you through the native botanical garden, teaching you all about traditional bush methods used to make tools, medicine and food. You can engage with the oldest continuous culture on the planet, and hear about the knowledge of native flora and fauna passed down through generations.

 

Rodeo in Mount Isa
Mount Isa Rodeo © Stephen Mowbray

 

Mount Isa makes a name for itself as the host of the largest rodeo in the Southern Hemisphere, held annually on the second weekend in August. Enjoy rodeo competitions, live entertainment, food stalls and more as crowds descend on the red dirt Buhanan park arena for a show like no other. The entire festival finishes with a huge free concert and fireworks display, meaning it’s fun for the whole family.

To escape the outback heat, head to Lake Moondarra – 17 kilometres from city centre. A popular spot for locals and tourists alike, the lake hosts swimming, boating, sailing and canoeing on its calm waters. It’s even been stocked with barramundi to keep anglers happy. Around the edges of the water, you will find several shady picnic spots. Keep an eye out for the pelicans, galahs and ducks that live in the area too.

 

Lake Moondarra in Mount Isa © Tourism and Events Queensland

 

To learn more about the history and importance of the region, join a day trip with North West Tours. They operate trips to Old Mary Kathleen Uranium Mine, first built in 1954 along with a township of 1000 people. Today, you can see concrete slabs where the original buildings stood, and look out over the now closed uranium mine. For something a little closer to town, join the Discover Mount Isa full day tour, where you will visit traditional dwellings, the Hard Times Mine, and stop at Lake Moondarra at sunset. It’s a great way to explore the vast range of things this outback city has to offer, while learning about its past.

There’s so much more to discover in Mount Isa! Read all about the fascinating bush tucker tour, or learn about colourful characters of the rodeo.

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