Tirranna-Springs-Road-House – Gulf Country Stopover
In the vast and rugged expanse of Queensland’s Gulf Country, a reliable stopover is more than a convenience—it’s an essential lifeline. The Tirranna Springs Road House stands as one such vital outpost, offering a welcome break for weary travellers navigating the remote landscapes near Gregory. Strategically located on the Doomadgee Road, this all-in-one facility provides the critical services of fuel, food, accommodation, and camping, making it an indispensable part of any journey through this challenging yet rewarding region. For those exploring the iconic Savannah Way or venturing towards destinations like Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park, Tirranna Springs is a place to refuel both vehicle and spirit. It embodies the classic Aussie roadhouse culture, where practical needs are met with straightforward, friendly service.
The camping area provides a no-fuss, safe place to rest for the night, catering to a range of setups from simple tents to large, self-contained caravans. It’s a space to relax under an immense, star-dusted sky, far from the light pollution of any major centre. The roadhouse itself is the hub of activity, serving hearty meals that are a welcome comfort after a long day on the road. Beyond the basic necessities, it’s a place to gather local knowledge about road conditions, which can be unpredictable, especially nearing the wet season. For travellers, Tirranna Springs isn’t just a dot on the map; it’s a crucial logistical point for checking supplies, planning the next leg of the adventure, and enjoying a moment of rest. It represents the resilient spirit of the outback, connecting remote communities and enabling unforgettable adventures in one of Australia’s last frontiers.
6 Doomadgee Rd, Gregory QLD 4830
Site Information
- Location: Gregory, Gulf Country, Far North Queensland.
- Site Suitable For: Caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, and tents.
- Road Access: Sealed road access via Doomadgee Road.
- Site Surface: Dirt and gravel.
- Camping Permitted: Yes.
- Maximum Overnight Stays: Flexible, check with management.
Facilities
- Facilities: Roadhouse with fuel (diesel and unleaded), food, basic groceries, rooms, and a camping area.
- Potable Water: Yes, available for patrons.
- Mobile Phone Coverage: Limited. Telstra coverage is possible, other carriers are unlikely.
- TV Reception: Unlikely without a satellite setup.
- Onsite Public Toilets: Yes.
- Rubbish Bins: Yes.
- Open Fires: Check with management regarding current rules and fire bans.
- Generator Use: Permitted during considerate hours.
- Number of Sites Available: Ample space available in an informal camping area.
Visitor Information
- Essentials to Bring: Insect repellent (especially for sandflies/midges), sun protection, vehicle spares, and recovery gear if venturing off main roads.
- Pet Friendly: Generally yes, but confirm with management upon arrival.
- Fishing: Excellent fishing opportunities in the nearby Gregory River.
- Short Walks: Explore the areas around the river and the roadhouse.
Local Amenities
- Local Pubs:
- Gregory Downs Hotel (approx. 45 km)
- Places to Eat:
- Available on-site at the Tirranna Springs Road House.
- Gregory Downs Hotel (approx. 45 km)
- Local Attractions:
- Gregory River
- Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park (access via surrounding routes)
- Savannah Way touring route
- Nearest Caravan Parks:
- Camping available on-site.
- Gregory Downs Hotel (approx. 45 km)
- Next Free Camps:
- Informal camping spots along the Gregory River (check local advice).
- Nearest Dump Points:
- Burketown Caravan Park (approx. 150 km)
- Doomadgee (check for public access, approx. 100 km)
- Nearest Petrol Station:
- Available on-site.
- Drinking Water Resupply:
- Available on-site.
- Nearest Public Toilets:
- Available on-site.
Seasonal Weather Forecast: Gulf Country
- The Dry (April – October): This is the main tourist season. Expect warm to hot, dry, and sunny days with low humidity. Nights can be cool. Roads are generally accessible.
- The Wet (November – March): The monsoon season brings high heat, oppressive humidity, and heavy rainfall leading to widespread flooding. Many roads become impassable, and travel is often severely restricted.