Making up 65 percent of an already gargantuan region of Australia, Outback Queensland is a sprawling and beautifully rugged destination quite at odds with the balmy, heavily populated coastline to its east. Here, nature rules: vast red plains stretch into the horizon, and the arid savannah gives way to fertile national parks, steep gorges, lush wetlands, and dense forests. The scenery spectacularly transforms as you take the long roads from the beaches of Brisbane and Cairns to the bush. Outback Queensland is serious road trip country.
It's also a region brimming with authentic Aussie culture that goes beyond being the birthplace of Qantas Airlines and the unofficial national anthem, "Waltzing Matilda." Factor in a host of fascinating museums and historical attractions — plus winsome towns like Longreach, Hughenden, and Charleville — and you have a destination packed with unique experiences. The best things to see while you're there? This roundup of brilliant places to visit in Outback Queensland covers them all.