Thanks Wizard. Just down the road from Townsville. Mmmmmm.
keiththerat said
05:18 PM Aug 11, 2016
Just up the road from Mt Isa
Cruising Cruze said
08:20 PM Aug 11, 2016
Hi Doug
We are never to old to learn something new
You have to get around a bit more mate
Cheers John
Inland_Sailor said
10:30 PM Aug 11, 2016
Lovely Place. Adels Grove, nearby is also worth a visit, as is the the camping [free] on the Gregory River at Gregory Downs.
You'd enjoy that part of the world Doug!!!
brickies said
07:47 AM Aug 12, 2016
Keith if you use the search engine you can see some post s about Lawn Hill , While the mine is still working the road is kept in far order , Douge it time to start looking around this great country lots out there .
wendyv said
07:41 PM Aug 12, 2016
You could phone Adels Grove and ask the staff there about road conditions.
Suggest you go in via Gregory Downs - from Burke & Wills Roadhouse. 90kms unsealed - all sorts of non 4WD vehicles go in that way.
From Mt Isa, it is shorter to take the highway west, then the Thorntonia Road north to meet the Gregory-Camooweal Road. Turn right towards Gregory Downs, but then take the Riversleigh Road to the National Park and Adels Grove. This way involves more dirt and there are one or two wet fords, probably only about 20cms deep at this time of year.
Hi has any one been to Lawn Hill gorge lately,I was wondering what the road conditions were like.
keith.
http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/boodjamulla-lawn-hill/culture.html
Just up the road from Mt Isa
Hi Doug
We are never to old to learn something new
You have to get around a bit more mate
Cheers John
You'd enjoy that part of the world Doug!!!
Suggest you go in via Gregory Downs - from Burke & Wills Roadhouse. 90kms unsealed - all sorts of non 4WD vehicles go in that way.
From Mt Isa, it is shorter to take the highway west, then the Thorntonia Road north to meet the Gregory-Camooweal Road. Turn right towards Gregory Downs, but then take the Riversleigh Road to the National Park and Adels Grove. This way involves more dirt and there are one or two wet fords, probably only about 20cms deep at this time of year.