Charleville Graham Andrews Parklands

Parks and Gardens

Whether it’s a quick stopover or a day out, Graham Andrews Parklands is always a great place to stop, relax and stretch the legs.

Within this award-winning peaceful pretty park there is plenty to see and do. Stroll the pathways and read about 18 different species of Outback Trees along the native Outback Timber Walk, feed the ducks, see the rustic sculptures, pause a moment up high on the big Red Chair then view the Steiger Vortex Rainmaking Guns, which were fired under a suitably cloudy sky in the hope of breaking the drought in 1902. Try your hand at Disc Golf (discs available for hire at the Charleville Visitor Information Centre).

Dawn and dusk are a great time for birds to see and hear the variety of birds that visit or call the parkland home. Along with the ducks the list of birds is growing and some you are likely to see include galahs, red rump parrots, a variety of finches and wrens along with sulphur-crested cockatoos.

There’s an adventure playground and many amenities including two filtered refrigerated watering stations. Plenty of parking for caravans and camper trailers. Enjoy this magnificent parkland.

Facilities

Barbeque Carpark Coach Parking Lawn / Gardens Pet Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Birdwatching Walks

Rates

Free Entry

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