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A hot springs wellness destination has arrived in Cunnamulla
We invite you to experience the profound benefits of natural hot springs as you relax in the healing waters of the Cunnamulla Hot Springs, perhaps in the coolness of the morning or under a brilliant starry sky. 7 Pools, Sauna & Steam Room on the banks of the Warrego River. Tickets available from park reception.
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The closest park to town and better value than a motel
Cabins, Powered & Unpowered Sites
At Cunnamulla Tourist Park we have a great range of budget friendly and affordable cabins as well as powered and unpowered campsites. As the closest park to town, we are the perfect base for your next outback holiday adventure.
Our Cockatiel Studio Cabins and Galah One Bedroom Cabins provide comfortable, great value accommodation for up to 5 people. They each feature a kitchenette with cooktop, microwave and fridge, complete with cooking pots and utensils, crockery and cutlery and a dining area to enjoy your meals. There’s also air conditioning for year-round comfort.
Our large grassy and level drive through sites make setting up your caravan or motorhome a breeze and many of our powered sites shaded by well established mature trees. Our unpowered sites are great value for backpackers and campers with plenty of space for privacy and all our sites are close to amenities and all park facilities.
Don't forget we are pet friendly too so you won't have to leave your furry best mate at home when you visit us. We can't wait to welcome you soon to Cunnamulla Tourist Park.
Everything
you need
Cunnamulla Tourist Park is the perfect base for your great Aussie outback adventure. We are the closest park to the centre of town with shops and the main street just a short 5 minute stroll away.
We have everything you need on-site to relax and keep the tribe fed and watered so you'll be refreshed and ready to explore everything beautiful Cunnamulla has to offer.
Things
To See & Do
Nestled alongside the tranquil Warrego River, this extraordinary destination features a series of geothermal pools brimming with mineral-rich artesian water. These pools, each boasting different temperatures, derive their natural warmth from the underground artesian basin, creating a truly rejuvenating experience.
As you journey through Cunnamulla, indulge in the therapeutic allure of our hot springs, complemented by additional amenities like a refreshing cold plunge pool, a revitalizing sauna, and a comforting steam room and relaxation room. The experience extends into the evening, inviting guests to bask in the mesmerizing starry skies of the Outback while immersed in the soothing embrace of our natural hot springs. Cunnamulla Hot Springs promises a profound pause, where the convergence of nature and wellness creates an unforgettable haven in the heart of the Australian Outback.
Within a short drive of Cunnamulla are a further 5 Hot Springs Experiences including:
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Artesian Mud Baths Eulo
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Charlotte Plains Station
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Yowah Artesian Pools
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Alroy Station Artesian Baths
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Artesian Waters Caravan Park
Grab a coffee at one of the local cafes or a pastry from the local bakery. Take the time to also enjoy Cunnamulla’s rich heritage and make sure you visit:
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Cunnamulla All Aboard 3D Sound and Light Show
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Cunnamulla Visitor Information Centre’s Artesian Time Tunnel, Art Gallery & Museum
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Cunnamulla Fella Statue – a tribute to tribute to Stan Coster and Slim Dusty and to the ‘ringers’ of the bush.
As the day cools head to Warrego River Walk or the Cunnamulla Bushlands Reserve where you might see some of the regions 245 species of Australian native inland and water birds, including the endangered Pink Cockatoo and Australian Painted Snipe. There are also a number species listed as vulnerable including the Painted Honeyeater, Southern Whiteface, and the elusive Grey Falcon.
At the end of the day grab some dinner at one of Cunnamulla’s great restaurants and cool off with a cold beer at one of the towns many outback pubs.
Fun anytime
of year
For the lovers of water activities and nature, kayak the tranquil waters of the Warrego River while trying to spot the cheeky Cooper Creek turtle. Throw a line in and see what you can hook for dinner, throw out the picnic rug and enjoy sunset drinks from the River Walk and follow the looped walking track to the Bushlands. For those looking for some cheap thrills, sand-board down the stunning natural sandhills.