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In Etheridge

Undara Volcanic National Park

High in the Great Dividing Range on the eastern edge of the Gulf Savannah is the 5 ½ thousand square kilometre McBride Volcanic Province that commenced erupting some 8 million years ago and continued with increasing regularity until less than 100,000 years ago.

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In Carpentaria

Normanton

Established on the Norman River by William Landsborough, Normanton was the port for the Croydon goldfields and is the terminus of the historic Normanton to Croydon Railway.

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In Burke

Gregory Downs

Located on the banks of the Gregory River and home of the world famous Gregory Canoe Race held every Labour Day weekend.

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Home Visiting Overview
The Gulf Savannah
Extending from the Great Dividing Range in the east, to the Northern Territory border in the west, the Gulf Savannah region of Tropical North Queensland covers an area of 186,000 square kilometres. This is the unique 'Tropical Outback'- where the rich biodiversity of the tropics spills over into the golden woodlands of the outback.

The Gulf Savannah offers the visitor wide open spaces, spectacular flora and fauna, abundant and accessible wildlife, changing landscapes, World Heritage fossil fields, historic towns, aboriginal rock art, gemstones and fossicking opportunities. Add to this mix some of the best fishing in the world and the natural phenomena of meandering river systems, world-class wetlands, lava tubes and ancient gorges, and you have a special destination for those looking for out-of-the-ordinary experiences.

Most of the small historic towns of the region (Mt. Surprise, Georgetown, Forsayth, Einasleigh, Normanton, Karumba and Burketown) boast modern telecommunications, schools and hospitals. Sealed roads from Cairns through to Karumba offer easy and reliable access, but there are plenty of off-road experiences awaiting the adventurous traveler.

The Gulf Savannah is also traversed by the Savannah Way - Australia's premier adventure drive and the only drive route that crosses the continent, from Cairns to Broome, via Katherine. The route traverses some of Australia's most spectacular scenery including four World Heritage-listed areas and over 15 National Parks. The Savannah Way covers almost 3000km, an excellent length for a 14 day adventure across Northern Australia - or a 40 day adventure!

The best time to visit the Gulf Savannah is year round - the two seasons of the Wet and the Dry have their unique aspects and the ‘green' season of rains is surprisingly comfortable, uncrowded and has abundant wildlife. It is always advisable to check all road conditions and acquire current weather reports before undertaking your journey.

Shires in the Gulf Savannah:

We hope you enjoy your visit to the Gulf Savannah.  One of the best ways of 'giving something back" is to plan to Shop locally while you visit our remote communities.

Not only is the Gulf Savannah a great place to visit, it is also a great place to live and work. Employers are regularly looking for workers, especially in the following areas - tourism and hospitality, maintenance, and all trades. Many of our employers advertise their job vacancies on Australia's leading jobs website for travelers www.workaboutaustralia.com.au. Check it out and plan to spend a bit of time in the Gulf recharging your batteries and replenishing your bank account!.

Gulf Savannah Development provides a tourism information service for the region and we look forward to helping you plan your next family holiday or your next wilderness adventure.

Contact us on Freecall 1800 630 119 or (07) 40311 631, or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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