Special QOGM Event

Afternoon Tea and Brief Tour - Camden Park Station & Historic Homestead

Meet the Walker family and visit their property that hosted the Queen and Prince Phillip as you experience an 18,000-acre working sheep and cattle station just outside of Longreach.
Join one of our personalised station tours and visit the Shearing Shed and Cattle Yards after enjoying nibbles and drinks at one of our favourite spots on the station.

During your tour, you will visit SOME of the following
The Swagman's Grave. It is said a young man set out looking to make his own opportunities and was heading in the direction of the Camden Park Homestead to offer his services in exchange for food and lodging... but unfortunately, he never made it.
The Historic 'Dry Bottom' Chinaman's Well. This 30 metre deep well was built in the 1920's after the gold rush by a group of Chinese families that were living on Camden Park Station, growing fresh fruit and vegetables to sell at the local garden markets.
Our Incredible Artesian Spring & Bore. Built on Australia's Great Artesian Basin which underlies parts of Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia and the Northern Territory, Camden Park Station's spring and bore is used to water cattle and sheep, as a backdrop for a picturesque afternoon tea, and also as a swimming pool for the kids.
Longreach's Highest Lookout. 360 degree views without any man-made infrastructure in sight, enjoy fantastic views and spectacular sunsets. Look out over Longreach and Ilfracombe and see the towns as they light up at night.
The 'Queen's Path' Where Elizabeth II Walked. On April 15, 1970, the Queen arrived at Camden Park Station in her Rolls Royce, and people came from as far as Roma, Rockhampton and Mt Isa to attend a luncheon hosted by the Matron of the local hospital.
The Oldest Private Ballroom in the Outback. In 1927 an impressive Outback ballroom was built at Camden Park Station of Jarrah wood from Western Australia and featuring an exquisite chandelier. The ballroom has hosted many dignitaries over the years including the Queen.

Sunday 17th September from 3 pm onwards.

Afternoon Smoko - scones, date loaf, fruit, water, tea and coffee is $15pp including the Brief Tour.  Pay on site.

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