Artesian Bath House
Four very stylish themed Artesian Bath Houses have been built within the Julia Creek Caravan Park.
Julia Creek is home to a rare and endangered marsupial, the Julia Creek Dunnart. You can see a twice daily live dunnart feeding at the Julia Creek Visitor Information Centre ‘At the Creek.’� In the late afternoon take a stroll along the nature trail at the back of the caravan park to spot local birdlife or watch the sunset as you soak in the naturally heated artesian spa. While in the area, take the time to visit Punchbowl Waterhole, an excellent spot for swimming, fishing and picnicking. The famous Dirt’n’Dust Festival is held every April.
Four very stylish themed Artesian Bath Houses have been built within the Julia Creek Caravan Park.
This quirky hotel was made famous in the blockbuster movie Crocodile Dundee.� Inside the pub you'll find plenty of memorabilia from the days when Paul Hogan swaggered up to the bar.
You'll discover countless relics which tell the story of the Julia Creek's pioneering past at the Duncan McIntyre Museum.�
Starting late April to September come along and enjoy the award winning Bush Dinner nights at the Julia Creek Caravan Park
Make 'At the Creek', your first stop when visiting Julia Creek.�See the live feeding of the cheeky dunnart held twice daily.
It's billed as the dirtiest, dustiest, most challenging Festival you will find in Australia Featuring Australia�s toughest sprint triathlon, horse races, bull rides and bog snorkelling.
Located in Julia Street, behind the Civic Centre. The Opera House is�a historical photo gallery of the last 100 years in and around Julia Creek.
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