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Try something a little different while you're in Burketown. Enjoy a birds-eye-view of where the land meets the sea, as well as the breathtaking patterns of gulf river systems.
Burketown is a top spot to get hooked on fishing; throw in a line for a chance to reel in barramundi, king salmon and sooty grunter; or you can try your hand at traditional fishing methods on a Yagurli Tour.� It’s also the ideal access point for nearby Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park; canoe, swim and walk in this lush gorge; explore the Waanyi rock-art sites of Wild Dog Dreaming and Rainbow Dreaming.
Try something a little different while you're in Burketown. Enjoy a birds-eye-view of where the land meets the sea, as well as the breathtaking patterns of gulf river systems.
Visit one of Queensland's most significant geological parks; spectacular gorge scenery and diverse wildlife.
The�Leichhardt Falls�is a plunge waterfall on the Leichhardt River, 77km from Burketown. The falls are not renowned for their height but for their stepped nature and breadth.
Your guide will share Dreamtime stories of the Gandalidda People and their time-honoured interpretation of the universe and the true brilliance of our solar system.
Experience the magic of an outback sunset, glowing vivid shades of crimson as you cruise the calm waters of Albert River observing the unique wildlife of Gulf Country by dusk.�
Cast out a line to the angling adventure of your dreams, exploring remote Gulf waterways in search of prized tropical species such as barramundi and king salmon.
Arguably the only really interesting bore in Queensland as it has been running for over a century and the built up minerals look more like a piece of modern sculpture.
Adels Grove Camping Park is located 10km from Lawn Hill Gorge, Boodjamulla National Park and 50km from the world heritage Riversleigh Fossil fields.
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