Camooweal, QLD 4828, is a small, remote outback town located on the border of Queensland and the Northern Territory, approximately 188 kilometers northwest of Mount Isa. Known as the "Gateway to the Northern Territory," it serves as a vital stop for travelers along the Barkly Highway. The town has a rich pastoral history, with cattle grazing being a central part of its economy and culture. Camooweal is home to a tight-knit community and offers basic amenities, including a pub, roadhouse, and local store, catering to both residents and passing tourists. The surrounding area features unique outback landscapes, including the nearby Camooweal Caves National Park, which attracts visitors interested in exploring its underground limestone formations and diverse wildlife. Despite its small size, Camooweal holds a significant place in the region's history and continues to be a symbol of the Australian outback's resilience and charm.
Postcode: | 4828 |
State: | QLD |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -19.543752, 138.350723 |
Federal Electorate: | Kennedy |