Eulo

Rural

The “Montville of the Outback”, Eulo is a small community with a large pride which is evident when you visit. Famous not only for the infamous “Eulo Queen” and the hotel named after her but also for the abundant local produce and product as well as opal and craft which can all be purchased in the town. Honey along with other natural products made from bees wax are produced at Eulo for the local and national market.

Eulo has many attractions including the Lizard Lounge, the life size Diprotodon statue, the Bilby Burrow art and craft gallery, a general store and the unusual experience of a hot artesian water and mud baths, and mud springs just west of the town.

Enjoy a coffee at the new Eulo Store and ask the locals about the recent megafauna discoveries! Eulo has one of the densest Mega Fauna fields in Australia. The Diprotodon statue welcomes you into Eulo and there are fossils displayed in the store.

Artesian water opened up the Outback and the unique town of Eulo due to its position on the banks of the pristine Paroo River. A memorable time can be had swimming, fishing, yabbying and camping under the stars on the river banks.

Soak in the warm artesian water impregnated with artesian mud, then pat on your mud pack to let your skin soak in the goodness from this mineral rich product.

If totally secluded camping is your thing, head west across the river and turn left after 900 metres. This sign posted track will take you to the absolute peace and tranquillity of the Billabong. Teeming with water birds the Billabong offers many secluded camping spots on the water’s edge. Of course when camping in and around Eulo, they do ask you leave nothing behind but your foot prints.