Become an outback pioneer as you explore outback Queensland and live this truly iconic part of Australia’s story. Unleash your pioneering spirit!
UNLEASH PIONEERING SPIRIT YOUR
IT’S NOT JUST A HOLIDAY. IT’S AN OUTBACK LIFE EXPERIENCE!
Outback Pioneers invites you to come to Longreach and be inspired by a place where beauty is nature’s backdrop, where Australian legends loom large and where humour defies the challenges of bush life.
Every Outback Pioneers experience is a doorway to a different time and place. Here, your days and your dreams are infused with the magic of outback dust and stories told around generations of camp-fires. Larger-thanlife landscapes and characters, pioneer travel and wooly yarns, domestic traditions and distant horizons… These timeless adventures draw you into a forgotten world of simple pleasures and brave heritage.
Our experiences have won multiple cultural tourism awards and inspired our guests to award us TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice award for the past seven years.
At the heart of it all is the Kinnon family, local graziers who started their outback tourism business in 2006.
What was initially a way to survive tough times of drought, quickly became a passion for sharing and preserving the outback way of life and its history.
This is an opportunity to live the outback with people who still tend the horses, muster the sheep, fix the fences and love their station lifestyle and heritage.
Jump in with both feet and spend a few days being part of our outback pioneering world.
It’s inspiring. It’s insightful. It’s frequently dusty. It’s often hilarious. It’s always uniquely outback Australia!
WHEN TO COME
Our experiences run from April to October. The peak season is June to August when people escape the southern winter. We recommend April, May, September or October, if you prefer things a little less busy. Whenever you come, you can expect warm sunny days. In the mid-winter months, the mornings are crisp and the evenings can get quite cold. Check out our experience days and itineraries before you lock in your arrival date.
WHAT TO BRING
Comfortable clothes and shoes are the order of the day. It can be dusty, especially on the stagecoach, so bring things that can take it tough! Pack a warm jacket for winter evenings, and sunglasses and a hat for our sunny days. Layers of clothes are good in winter when temperatures range from single digits overnight to the high-20s later in the day.
GETTING HERE
Unlike the early settlers who battled treacherous journeys of many weeks to reach the region, today’s visitors can get here in a few hours flight from Brisbane, by leisurely train journey or on a fascinating road-trip in a family car. Outback Pioneers is based in Longreach, which is 1,175km north west of Brisbane and 650km west of Rockhampton.
Here are some options for getting here:
RAIL: Queensland Rail’s ‘Spirit of the Outback’ train makes the journey from Brisbane via Rockhampton twice a week. It’s a 25-hour journey with the outback slowly unfolding outside your window. See page 13 for details of our Unleash Longreach Holiday departure with return first-class rail travel.
AIR: Those with less time to spare can fly in on daily Qantas flights from Brisbane, which take 2–3 hours, or Rex Air flights from Townsville via Winton twice a week.
ROAD: You don’t need a 4WD vehicle and a leisurely drive is a great way to see and support our outback towns. Routes include via Roma on the Warrego Highway from Brisbane, or via Rockhampton and the Capricorn Highway. Allow plenty of time, fill up with fuel when you’re in towns and enjoy the adventure!
BUS: Greyhound Australia has a bus route from Rockhampton with connections from other towns along the east coast. Bus Queensland takes the inland route from Brisbane through to Longreach and beyond.
COACH TOUR OPERATORS: A number of holiday operators include us on their tours. Please ask us for any options from your area.
ACCOMMODATION
We have our own 3.5-star and 4-star, heritage-inspired accommodation rich with pioneering touches. See page 16. Longreach also has caravan parks if you need a space to unhitch the van.
Make sure you allow enough time to settle into outback pace and immerse yourself in the full experience – you have to live it to appreciate it!
OUTBACK PIONEERS Experiences
YOU NEED TO ALLOW AT LEAST FIVE DAYS IN LONGREACH TO EXPERIENCE ALL THE ATTRACTIONS AND ACTIVITIES IN THIS HISTORIC OUTBACK TOWN.
OUTBACK PIONEERS EXPERIENCES ARE A CHANCE TO LIVE AND BREATHE THE EXPERIENCES OF PIONEERS AND PRESENT-DAY GRAZIERS, WITH ALL THE SIGHTS, SOUNDS, SMELLS AND TASTES THAT DEFINE OUR REGION. They are something you can only experience here and you need to do them all! Each draws you deeper into just what it means to be a pioneer and how the wide-open, remote country shapes our Australian story. You’ll discover a different reality, have good old-fashioned fun and take away memories that will change you forever.
NOGO STATION EXPERIENCE
Outback history and working station come together at Nogo Station, once part of the famous Bowen Downs Station. Live the pioneering spirit as you experience an insider’s view of station life. It’s entertaining, educational and full of outback yarns! Meet the merinos and hear the merino story in the historic woolsheds. Come on the station water-run to check the stock’s water supplies. You’ll be travelling by open-top, double-decker bus, which crosses the vast sunlit plains where wedge-tailed eagles fly and local wildlife mingles with iconic cattle breeds and stock-horses. Keep cameras handy for outback camels, kangaroos, emus, wild donkeys and more. See the ruins of Captain Starlight’s stockyards and learn about his fantastic journey that started right here. Then share a saddlebag lunch under the gum trees in true outback style.
Your 4-hour experience includes:
Station visit brought to life by your Outback Pioneers’ host
The merino story in historic woolsheds
Station water-run tour including Captain Starlight sites
Animal-spotting
Saddlebag lunch under the gum trees
Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation.
Physical rating: Easy c \ X b
$149PP
DEPARTURES
Tuesdays and Fridays at 7.45am April to October
Save 10% when you buy a LIVE-IT Saver Pass (see back).
Book online or call 07 4658 1776
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
COBB & CO STAGECOACH EXPERIENCE
When your Cobb & Co stagecoach sets off on the original mail route to Windorah along bush tracks, you’ll be seeing through pioneers’ eyes and experiencing something very close to what they would have experienced. Then hold onto your hat for the gallop through the bush as the coach creaks, the harnesses jangle and we leave clouds of dust in our wake! Back in the Cobb & Co courtyard, you’ll watch the hilarious Old Time Tent Show – a tribute to the old travelling shows with slapstick, mayhem and animal antics – enjoy a traditional ‘smoko’ and catch a classic bush movie.
Your 4-hour experience includes:
45-minute stagecoach ride (bush mail route)
Smoko (morning tea)
Old Time Tent Show* (1-hour)
Billy-can Lunch – optional extra Australian classic bush movie.
* May be purchased separately
DEPARTURES
Monday–Friday from 8.30am April to October
Experience outback colour and Australia’s riverboat heritage with the Thomson River cruise.
STARLIGHT’S CRUISE EXPERIENCE
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Step aboard the paddlewheeler for the iconic Thomson River cruise. Our Starlight’s Cruise Experience combines the cruise with inspiring tales of the outback riverboats, spectacular sunsets and a stockman’s campfire dinner and entertainment under a star-filled sky.
This scenic cruise along the gentle Thomson River is a defining experience of your outback adventure with endless spectacular photo opportunities. After sunset, you’ll gather on the riverbank where a gidgee-wood fire is crackling and a stockman’s stew is waiting. There’s traditional bush poetry followed by the Starlight’s Sound & Light Picture Show featuring the tale of local legend Captain Starlight.
Choose from two variations of the cruise – our original sunset cruise or the earlier afternoon cruise with an opportunity to get up close to the Pride of the Murray and watch a special documentary about the 100-year-old riverboat and how it came to Queensland.
Your experience includes:
Heritage Thomson Belle paddlewheeler cruise with commentary and nibbles (BYO alcohol)
2-course stockman’s campfire dinner bush poetry and entertainment
Starlight’s Sound & Light Picture Show
Billy tea and damper with ‘cocky’s joy’ Transfers to and from your accommodation.
Add the Pride of the Murray story
Choose the 3pm departure for an afternoon cruise that includes a stop at the Pride of the Murray’s riverbank dock for an up-close view plus a documentary of that boat’s amazing overland journey from Echuca to Longreach. Then join the other cruise guests for the evening’s dinner and entertainment.
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The 1.5-hour extension adds:
40-minute Pride of the Murray documentary Riverbank refreshments in river-viewing area Spectacular views of the paddlewheeler at sunset.
Supplement: +$20*
Please note that your choice of cruise is subject to availability and demand.We may have to offer the other alternative due to guest numbers. Either cruise will fill your senses with an unforgettable outback experience. Please talk to our friendly reservations crew if you can’t find the cruise you prefer online.
Physical rating: Easy P c \ X b
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DEPARTURES
Monday–Saturday from 3.00pm* April to October
WINTON DISCOVERY DAY TOUR
It’s an early start for a full-day tour to Winton, one of the outback’s most fascinating destinations. Visit the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum for a guided tour including the new Dinosaur Canyon
The distinctive Waltzing Matilda Centre is a highlight. Enjoy lunch in the historic North Gregory Hotel where ‘Waltzing Matilda’ was first performed. Catch some of the other sights in town before heading back to Longreach.
Your full-day experience includes:
Air-conditioned coach travel
Entry to Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum including the Dinosaur Canyon
Entry to Waltzing Matilda Centre
Lunch at the legendary North Gregory Hotel
Visit Winton Opal Gems
Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation.
OUTBACK PIONEERS HOLIDAYS
OUR OUTBACK PIONEERS HOLIDAYS FEATURE INSPIRING ITINERARIES AND OUR HERITAGE-THEMED OUTBACK ACCOMMODATION. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS GET HERE!
Whether you want a short break or a longer stay with everything, including a Winton day tour, we’ve put together itineraries that include all our award-winning experiences and make sure you get a full dose of outback joy and inspiration while you’re here.
The holidays are escorted by the Kinnon family and crew who welcome you with warm and relaxed outback hospitality. We promise you a heartfelt and humorous perspective on outback life, legends, heritage and heroes. Discover your inner pioneer as you live, breathe and taste the real outback.
Come to outback Queensland to live Australia’s pioneering spirit from daybreak to
LONGREACH STORYTELLING HOLIDAY
The stories of Longreach are stories of pioneers and poets, of larrikins and immense landscapes, of wool and wildlife. Become part of the story for a few unforgettable days as you leave your city self at the heritage accommodation door.
2 nights at The Staging Post – our heritage-inspired accommodation Nogo Station Experience with your Outback Pioneers host Starlight’s Cruise Experience with stockman’s dinner and Starlight’s Spectacular Sound & Light Picture Show Cobb & Co Stagecoach Experience including a backstage pass
The Stonegrill® Dining Experience
Entry to Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and Qantas Founders Museum
2 full breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners, 1 smoko.
All transfers including pick-up and drop-off at the airport
Fully hosted and escorted by your Outback Pioneers crew
Guaranteed weekly departures.
Commences every Monday and Wednesday (April–October)
3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS INCLUDING VIP GIFT
Be inspired by outstanding experiences, natural wonders, outback towns and heritage-themed accommodation
WEEKENDER OUT West HOLIDAY
Unleash yourself from the routine weekend. Head west for four fascinating days in Longreach and Winton. You’ll be inspired by outstanding experiences, natural wonders, outback towns and heritage-themed 3.5 and 4-star accommodation.
3 nights at The Staging Post – our heritage-inspired accommodation
Winton Discovery Day Tour with Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum, Dinosaur Canyon and Waltzing Matilda Centre
Cobb & Co Stagecoach Experience including a backstage pass
Starlight’s Cruise Experience with stockman’s dinner and Starlight’s Spectacular Sound & Light Picture Show
Entry to Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and Qantas Founders Museum
The Station Store shopping emporium
The Stonegrill® Dining Experience at the historic The Welcome Home
3 big country buffet breakfasts, 2 morning teas, 2 lunches, 3 dinners
All transfers including pick-up and drop-off at the airport
Fully hosted and escorted by your Outback Pioneers crew
Guaranteed weekly departures.
Commences every Friday (April–October)
4 DAYS 3 NIGHTS
Join us for an inspirational itinerary with all our experiences and other local attractions included.
THE ULTIMATE WAY TO unleash longreach
Delve deep into the outback and its history with six days of pioneering adventures. With all the Outback Pioneers experiences and our heritage-themed accommodation included, you’ll share the life, share the laughter and embrace the never-ending landscape.
5 nights in our 3.5-star or 4-star heritage-inspired accommodation (see page 16)
Nogo Station Experience with your Kinnon family guide
Starlight’s Cruise Experience with campfire dinner and Starlight’s Spectacular Sound & Light Picture Show
Cobb & Co Stagecoach Experience
Winton Discovery Day Tour with Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum, Dinosaur Canyon and Waltzing Matilda Centre
The Station Store shopping emporium
The Stonegrill® Dining Experience
Entry to Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame
Entry to Qantas Founders Museum and Airpark Tour
All breakfasts, 3 dinners, 2 smokos, 3 lunches
VIP gift and Welcome Pack (value $100)
Fully escorted by Outback Pioneers
Guaranteed weekly departures.
Commences every Wednesday (April–October)
6 DAYS 5 NIGHTS INCLUDING WINTON
Trip Advisor’s Travelers’ Choice award for the past 7 years.
Your pioneering adventure is an unforgettable taste of outback Queensland.
6 DAYS/5 NIGHTS ITINERARY
WEDNESDAY Check in after 3pm at The Staging Post. Your VIP gift and Welcome Pack will be waiting for you. In the early evening you will be welcomed by your Outback Pioneers host to meet your fellow travellers with a cuppa and home-baked biscuit.
THURSDAY Climb aboard for your Cobb & Co Stagecoach Experience, including the stagecoach ride on the old Longreach to Windorah mail route, home-baked scones and tea in our tearoom, followed by a classic Australian movie. Enjoy a billy-can lunch while you watch the Old Time Tent Show. Afterwards, browse The Station Store outback emporium for gifts and souvenirs. Then transfer to the Thomson River for our Starlight’s Cruise Experience. The cruise is followed by a hearty stockman’s dinner around the campfire with bush poetry then the Starlight’s Spectacular Sound & Light Picture Show. BYO. [B,MT,L,D]
FRIDAY We’ll pick you up for the Nogo Station Experience. You’ll soon be out in the bush at the Kinnons’ historic station. Your Outback Pioneers’ host will take you on an insiders’ journey of station life, including the merino story in the woolsheds, Captain Starlight’s stockyards, and a ‘water run’ including outback animal spotting by open-top double decker bus. Finish with a saddlebag lunch and billy-tea around the gidgee campfire. At midday, transfer to the Qantas Founders Museum to discover the early history of flight and tour the Airpark. Relax at your accommodation before meeting at The Welcome Home restaurant for your Stonegrill® Dining Experience BYO. [B,L,D]
SATURDAY Marvel at the magnificent ancient landscape enroute to Winton. Your Winton Discovery Day Tour includes the award-winning Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum including the Dinosaur Canyon, and the landmark Waltzing Matilda Centre. Enjoy lunch at the historic North Gregory Hotel and an afternoon of sights before heading back to Longreach. A hearty Country Classics dinner awaits at The Welcome Home restaurant. BYO. [B,MT,L,D]
SUNDAY It’s a leisurely start with a gourmet continental breakfast in your room. At 9.15am transfer to the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame to explore the five galleries before lunch at the museum café (own cost). Relax in the afternoon and choose where to enjoy dinner for your last night in town. [B]
Monday Check out. Choose one of our self-guided local heritage walks or explore Longreach’s Eagle Street for last minute gifts and fabulous souvenirs before transferring to the train station or airport. [B]
UNLEASH LONGREACH with rail travel
Add Spirit of the Outback first-class rail travel for an amazing 8-night experience of a lifetime. Limited numbers. Return travel from $4717 (twin share)*.
Departure dates ex Brisbane April – October: Please contact us as departures vary.
PHONE 07 4658 1776 for more details and pricing.
*Queensland rail discounts may apply
past and present LONGREACH WHERE 1001 STORIES MEET
When you roll into town you’ll know you’re really in the outback. Wide streets, heritage buildings and folks who have time for a chat – slow down, change gear and get ready to explore a different world.
GET TO KNOW THE REGION
Our region was originally home to the Iningai, Malintji and Kuungkari people. It was settled by early pioneers from Europe in the 1860s.
In the mid-20th century, Longreach was long-known as ‘The Wool Capital of Australia’. Wool is still an important local industry for the surrounding stations, along with cattle when the rainy season fulfills its promise and the Mitchell grass grows.
The town is also famous as the home of national airline Qantas, started by pioneering aviators McGinness and Fysh. It’s Banjo Paterson country and is the haunt of infamous cattle-duffer Harry Redford (aka Captain Starlight) who operated from Bowen Downs Station.
Today, Longreach and Winton have embraced tourism and are attracting tens of thousands of visitors each year with inventive and memorable experiences.
DON’T MISS A THING
As well as the Outback Pioneers experiences, there are other fascinating attractions in town.
The Qantas Founders Museum celebrates the pioneers of flight with its interactive exhibits and the opportunity to step inside restored planes from the different eras of flight.
The Luminescent Longreach experience is a must-do.
The Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame is a famous local landmark and has five museum galleries, plus daytime and evening shows.
Taking a walk in the early morning or late afternoon you’ll experience Longreach at its photogenic best, in golden light – look out for flocks of corellas, wandering kangaroos or emus and a wealth of old Queenslander homes. The Botanic Walk between town and the Qantas Founders Museum is a delightful 2.5km stroll and is illuminated at night.
The Powerhouse Museum and School of Distance Education both reveal other interesting aspects of our pioneering outback life.
YOUR OUTPOST WITH EVERYTHING
We have all the shops and services you need including caravan parks, supermarkets, clothes shops, gift shops, pharmacy, newsagent, restaurants, pubs and cafés. There are petrol stations and mechanical services for drivers, plus medical and dental facilities, if you need them. Longreach has a small hospital and is serviced by the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Please support local outback businesses on your journey and in town – remote regions really appreciate your business.
To discover everything there is to do in Longreach visit Outback Pioneers’ booking office at 128 Eagle Street. You’re welcome to use our free Wi-Fi too.
Our unique accommodation is situated in the heritage heart of Eagle Street!
STAY with us AT THE STAGING POST
A DREAM IS TAKING SHAPE IN THE HEART OF LONGREACH. THE KINNON FAMILY HAVE DESIGNED THIS UNIQUE ACCOMMODATION AS PART OF A HERITAGE PRECINCT WHERE YOU CAN LIVE THE PIONEER PAST.
THE STABLES | THE COACH INN
THE STAGING POST IS OPEN YEAR-ROUND
Stay where the pioneer influence is everywhere. Boutique, outback-inspired accommodation.
WHERE THE STORY COMES TO LIFE
To really live the outback pioneering story, you need to immerse yourself from dawn to nightfall in our world. It’s the difference between being a tourist and really experiencing the spirit of the place.
That’s the philosophy behind The Staging Post accommodation.
From the courtyard with its vintage vehicles to the details of your room, you may feel you’ve just stepped off a stagecoach in the 1920s.
With a lot of ingenuity from our design and building team, we’ve created accommodation that tells tales of the past but gives you all the comfort you expect in the present.
You’ll know you’re in the outback and just staying here is an experience in itself.
EVERYTHING IS CLOSE BY
Reception for the accommodation is in The Welcome Home, a heritage building with a long tradition of welcoming travellers. You’ll also find yourself back there for a big, country-style breakfast buffet, a morning coffee or snack (Monday–Saturday in the April–October season).
Here on Eagle Street you’re not only convenient for Outback Pioneers experiences but close to restaurants, cafés, bakery, newsagents, supermarket and pioneer shopping at The Station Store
You’re central enough to hear the town crier in the morning and the stagecoach clip-clopping past but also still very much in the quiet of the outback when night falls.
A hundred years slipping away seems quite possible here...
THE STABLES
WHERE IMAGINATION MEETS HISTORY
You’ll fill your days with discovery and dream pioneer dreams. Each room at The Staging Post features its own small journey of insight with outback artwork, vintage finds and nods to pioneer life. The Stables rooms are our signature 4-star choice – the ultimate place to hang your outback hat.
It wasn’t unusual in the days of the stagecoach for the stable hand to bed-down with the horses. There are no horses in these stables but plenty of reminders of a time when transport was horse-drawn and travel was always a seat-gripping adventure.
The Stables rooms surround a courtyard garden with landscaping. There is vehicle access for loading and unloading and free street parking.
Reception is at Outback Pioneers’ The Welcome Home building across the street.
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THE COACH INN
OUTBACK STYLE IN COMFORT
When the stagecoach rolled into town, every staging post town had an inn for weary travellers. The Coach Inn welcomes today’s guests, whatever their means of transport, with comfortable self-contained rooms. The Coach Inn is atmospheric and practical – a comfortable choice tucked away beside the Cobb & Co courtyard.
The heritage-inspired decor reminds you that you’re in outback pioneering country and your breakfast awaits next door at The Welcome Home (April–October, Monday–Saturday).
The Coach Inn rooms have the advantage of a kitchenette where you can self cater, if you choose. There’s also a shared outdoor eating and gathering area with tables.
Parking is behind the complex in Magpie Lane. Reception is at The Welcome Home.
Perfect for business travellers too. All our accommodation is open year-round.
SELF-CONTAINED ACCOMMODATION
All Coach Inn rooms are air-conditioned, have a queen bed, an ensuite, a walk-in robe, TV and free Wi-Fi. The kitchenette is a popular feature with guests who like to self-cater for some of their meals.
1 queen bed Self-catering facilities
8 ROOMS AVAILABLE
say g’day AT the welcome home
WHETHER YOU’RE DROPPING INTO OUR BOOKING OFFICE OR GETTING A HEARTY OUTBACK FEED, THIS IS THE HUB OF OUR OUTBACK PIONEERING WORLD.
If you haven’t booked your Outback Pioneers experiences before arriving in Longreach, don’t be shy, pop on by. We’ll tell you all the best things to see and do in the region and arrange your tickets for our unique experiences. You can put your feet up in ‘The Parlour’ and delve into our range of books and information on the area.
Shrug off the dust of your journey and come down to the far end of Eagle Street where you can stay in our heritage accommodation, shop at the amazing The Station Store and get all the Longreach information you need from our booking office and accommodation reception at The Welcome Home. Beautifully restored, The Welcome Home also dishes up some of the best outback food you’ll come across in your travels.
You’ll never go hungry with our wonderful array of outback food.
From breakfast to bedtime, our atmospheric eatery in heritage surroundings serves great outback fare inspired by the big appetites of station hands, shearers and hungry visitors!
COUNTRY BUFFET BREAKFAST
6.30am–9.00am Monday–Saturday
Our huge country buffet breakfast has something for everyone. Take your pick from hot porridge for winter mornings, hearty eggs and bacon, chunky toast with home-made preserves, fruits, home-made muesli and more.
Adult: $29 | Child 5–14: $19
COUNTRY CLASSICS DINING
6.00pm–9.00pm Wednesday and Saturday
The evening takes its inspiration from homestead kitchens and Country Women’s Association favourites. Enjoy a delicious all-you-can-eat roast dinner buffet with country desserts for an inclusive price! BYO alcohol, non-alcoholic drinks available. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL.
Adult: $49 | Child 5–14: $39
BILLY CAN LUNCH (OLD TIME TENT SHOW)
12.00 noon Monday–Friday
While watching the Old Time Tent Show, enjoy a hearty bush sandwich, home-baked biscuit, brewed soft drink and piece of fresh fruit – all served in a traditional billy-can. It’s an authentic taste of our pioneering past. PRE-BOOK.
Adult: $19 | Child 5–14: $19
STONEGRILL DINING EXPERIENCE
6.00pm–9.00pm Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Choose your hot-stone meat or vegetarian option, load your plate with sides, follow with the all-you-can-eat homestead dessert bar and take your time to enjoy an outback evening a stockman would trade his horse for! BYO alcohol, non-alcoholic drinks available. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL.
Adult: $69 | Child 5–14: $49
Vegetarian and gluten-free options are always available. From April–October we are open Monday–Saturday, 6.30am–9.00pm. The Welcome Home Restaurant and Tearoom is closed November–March.
Discover how pioneers shopped and take home outback treasures.
experience
shopping emporium
NOT JUST AN INCREDIBLE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE BUT AN OUTBACK PIONEER LIFE EXPERIENCE!
You’ve probably never been in a shop quite like this! Stepping through the door of the heritage 1920s building, you are stepping back in time to when outback stores sold everything and were the focus of much excitement for families taking a trip into town from far-flung stations.
Visit us at 126 Eagle Street
Open Monday–Friday, 8.30am–5.00pm. Saturday 9.00am–1.00pm. Shop online thestationstore.com.au
Buy local and share the outback spirit with our amazing range of gifts.
Enter another world where we’ve re-created the atmosphere of a traditional outback store. Discover the stories of outback wares and our pioneer past.
WHAT WILL YOU CHOOSE?
You’ll need plenty of time to explore the rooms piled high with outback clothing, stockman’s supplies, robust leatherware, hats and boots, merino wool garments, country homewares, haberdashery, toys, books, souvenirs and local crafts. And don’t miss the largest collection of domestic irons in the southern hemisphere!
PLAN YOUR LONGREACH ADVENTURE
See at a glance what your options are – the prices, the ‘Live-it’ pass, the inclusive holidays, the extras – and the day-planner to make sure you’re here long enough to enjoy it all!
Your options at a glance
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From 7.45am–11.45am (Tue,
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6.30am–4.00pm (Sat
6.00pm–9.00pm. BYO. (Wed, Sat)
STONEGRILL® DINING EXPERIENCE
6.00pm–9.00pm. BYO. (Tue Thu, Fri)
BUFFET BREAKFAST 6.30am–9.00am. (Mon–Sat)
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BOOK ONLINE OUTBACKPIONEERS.COM.AU
Bookings are essential for our experiences, activities and holidays. Some tours are subject to minimum numbers. If a tour is cancelled due to lack of numbers or adverse weather, we will offer you an alternative day or a credit. For full booking conditions, please visit our website.
Outback Pioneers Booking Office 128 Eagle Street, Longreach
What our guests say
“Longreach has so much to offer that you could easily spend a week there. The attractions we experienced through Outback Pioneers are world class and were delivered with loads of country hospitality and outback humour.”
“What an amazing trip. The food was amazing – it was so good. All the attractions were amazing and so well organised. The people were lovely – so helpful and always friendly. Would love to do it again.”
There’s something magical about Queensland country. A feeling of peace and serenity. And the people are genuinely Australian in their character and friendliness.
“We did the three tours and loved each one... my husband especially loved the Nogo Station Experience. The Cobb and Co Stagecoach Experience is a reminder of our pioneering travel and I loved it. Jeremy and Lane are masters of good old country wit and their humour will be shared with family and friends for some time.”