Birdsville only has a population of 110 people, but its iconic pub and the fact that it’s a gateway to the Simpson Desert make it a bucket list town for true adventurers, especially those who love a challenging 4WD.
Big Red is the largest sand dune in the Simpson Desert, standing an impressive 40 metres tall. Climbing to the top of this giant hill, you’ll be rewarded by views of seemingly endless red desert contrasted by the bright blue skies. Pack a picnic and enjoy a peaceful evening on a dune while the sun sets.
The Big Red Bash, named after the record breaking sand dune, is an annual music festival drawing tourists from around the world to the desert location for three days of music, food and events. Families will love the air guitar championship, camel rides and sand dune surfing, while adults can grab a refreshing drink and listen to some all-star performances. The next Big Red Bash is in 2026 as the organisers are working on creating an even bigger and better experience like no other in the world.
To relax after a long day of exploring, check out Birdsville Billabong. The still waters are great for a refreshing dip, while yabby hunters and bird watchers will be overjoyed by the amount of native flora and fauna. On the other side of the billabong, Pelican Point is a small peninsula known for its vibrant birdlife.
For even more fun in the outback, Big Red Tours are a local company operating day trips in the township and Simpson Desert. There are several different packages to choose from, including the option to visit all the major Birdsville attractions.
No trip to Birdsville is complete without visiting the Birdsville Hotel. Built in 1884, this sandstone hotel is the heart of the town, with travellers from all over the world stopping by to have a drink and
a chat with the locals.
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Featured image: Big Red © Tourism and Events Queensland