One of the must-see places in Outback Queensland is Longreach, home of the QANTAS Founders Museum, the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame, indigenous history, tours of local rivers and outback and some incredible photo opportunities as a record of your stay.
If you are in that region another experience would be to camp at a working station such as Noonbah; camping without facilities in amazing spots under trees and easy access to water on the 128,000-acre working property.
The station is dog friendly for well-controlled pets, but make sure you discuss this with them when making your booking online with the station (book using the link and pay on arrival, but Note: they don’t have EFTPOS, but a campsite is an amazing $10 per vehicle, per night).
If you want a bit more luxury there is also the Old Schoolhouse available to hire.
The last 56km of road to the station is unsealed, but don’t let that put you off what will be a once in a lifetime experience.
If looking for something a bit different in pet friendly accommodation Outback Queensland offers some great alternatives such as this station.