Hi, Happy Christmas, Safe and Healthy New Year to everyone.
Another question if anyone can answer it.
Can you tell me if you have been to Innot Hot Springs camping area near Mt Garnett Queensland and if so when is a good time to go and I have read that November to March Roads can be quite busy due to flooding etc.
Any info will be good - Thanks.
wauri said
03:35 PM Dec 25, 2015
I live in Cairns and travel to Innot 4 or 5 times a year. It is about 2 hours. There is a new high level bridge over the creek now and I doubt the road is cut at all coming from the East. The road from Charters Towers may occasionally have flooding issues but the water gets away quickly and that is the route when the coast roads are cut by floods.
There can be a lot of semis on it then. Much of that road is now dual lane and is improving all the time. I love the place and find the magnesium rich water in the park pools is great for aches and pains.
The facilities are basic but the pub across the creek is terrific and does great meals as well.
It is very busy with grey nomads in the cooler months and almost deserted from about October until April/May. But I do prefer when the air is cool and the water hot
There is a free camp at Archer Creek a few kilometers down the road toward Ravenshoe but it doesn't have hot springs. It also gets busy in the winter
-- Edited by wauri on Friday 25th of December 2015 03:38:17 PM
-- Edited by wauri on Friday 25th of December 2015 03:54:58 PM
Those comments really make me wonder how the traditional owners' managed for millions of years!!
Really, what do people expect from the outback??
I'm going there anyway but won't be camping in the Park just want to use the hot springs even though I thought they might be free!!
jules47 said
06:43 PM Dec 26, 2015
We called in to the Innot Hot Springs, but did not want to stay at the park - outside, just below the pub, the creek is part of the hot springs, and you can dig into the sand, and settle yourself in there for free. Several others were doing it as well, some areas were really hot.
adreamer said
03:30 PM Dec 28, 2015
They look like my pink bra - I wondered where they had got to. lol
KFT said
05:33 PM Dec 28, 2015
adreamer wrote:
They look like my pink bra - I wondered where they had got to. lol
Take your pick
I highly recommend the lacy black ones
HiAce98 said
09:08 PM Jan 4, 2016
Unless things have changed dramatically since I lived in FNQ, you can access the hot water for free. However the park includes a number of pools of varying temperatures and makes the hot soak much more enjoyable. Seems to be mixed reviews, but there is quite a bit of info on the net if you just search for Innot Hot Springs, and it's probably worth phoning first to make sure all the pools are open. IMHO it is best to visit in the coolest months so you can really enjoy a hot soak.
Hi, Happy Christmas, Safe and Healthy New Year to everyone.
Another question if anyone can answer it.
Can you tell me if you have been to Innot Hot Springs camping area near Mt Garnett Queensland and if so when is a good time to go and I have read that November to March Roads can be quite busy due to flooding etc.
Any info will be good - Thanks.
I live in Cairns and travel to Innot 4 or 5 times a year. It is about 2 hours.
There is a new high level bridge over the creek now and I doubt the road is cut at all coming from the East.
The road from Charters Towers may occasionally have flooding issues but the water gets away quickly and that is the route when the coast roads are cut by floods.
There can be a lot of semis on it then. Much of that road is now dual lane and is improving all the time.
I love the place and find the magnesium rich water in the park pools is great for aches and pains.
The facilities are basic but the pub across the creek is terrific and does great meals as well.
It is very busy with grey nomads in the cooler months and almost deserted from about October until April/May.
But I do prefer when the air is cool and the water hot
There is a free camp at Archer Creek a few kilometers down the road toward Ravenshoe but it doesn't have hot springs.
It also gets busy in the winter
-- Edited by wauri on Friday 25th of December 2015 03:38:17 PM
-- Edited by wauri on Friday 25th of December 2015 03:54:58 PM
Badgers reports are very varied for this park.
Those comments really make me wonder how the traditional owners' managed for millions of years!!
Really, what do people expect from the outback??
I'm going there anyway but won't be camping in the Park just want to use the hot springs even though I thought they might be free!!
They look like my pink bra - I wondered where they had got to. lol
Take your pick
I highly recommend the lacy black ones
Unless things have changed dramatically since I lived in FNQ, you can access the hot water for free. However the park includes a number of pools of varying temperatures and makes the hot soak much more enjoyable. Seems to be mixed reviews, but there is quite a bit of info on the net if you just search for Innot Hot Springs, and it's probably worth phoning first to make sure all the pools are open. IMHO it is best to visit in the coolest months so you can really enjoy a hot soak.