Charlotte Plains Station Stay – Outback Artesian Baths Experience
There are few experiences that capture the spirit of the Australian outback as perfectly as a visit to Charlotte Plains Station. This historic, family-owned sheep station near Cunnamulla offers more than just a place to camp; it provides a genuine, immersive escape into the heart of outback life, history, and nature. The crowning jewel of Charlotte Plains, and the reason so many travellers make the pilgrimage, is the incredible open-air artesian bore baths. Imagine soaking in the naturally hot, mineral-rich water flowing directly from the Great Artesian Basin, with a herd of inquisitive sheep looking on and a canopy of a million stars overhead. This is not just a bath; it’s a truly magical and therapeutic experience that washes away the dust of the road and the stresses of modern life. A row of cast iron bathtubs sits on a rustic wooden deck, offering an iconic outback photo opportunity and an unforgettable memory.
The camping at Charlotte Plains is all about embracing the space and tranquility of the outback. Guests can choose their own unpowered spot in a vast, open area near the historic woolshed and the bore head, ensuring privacy and a connection with the natural landscape. This is a true station stay, where visitors can explore the property, learn about its rich pastoral history on a guided tour, and witness the daily rhythms of station life. The abundance of wildlife is another major drawcard, with kangaroos, emus, and a spectacular array of birdlife providing constant entertainment. While it feels a world away from everything, the station provides excellent “outback-style” amenities, including hot showers and flushing toilets cleverly heated and powered by the constant flow of bore water. A stay at Charlotte Plains is a step back in time, a chance to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the raw, captivating beauty of the Australian bush.
1993 Charlotte Plains Road, Cunnamulla QLD 4490
Site Information
- Location: A working sheep station located between Cunnamulla and Bollon.
- Site Suitable For: Fully self-sufficient campers, tents, camper trailers, caravans, and motorhomes.
- Road Access: Access via a well-maintained unsealed road (Charlotte Plains Road). Road condition can vary after rain.
- Site Surface: Natural grassy/dirt areas.
- Camping Permitted: Yes.
- Maximum Overnight Stays: Check with station owners for details on long stays.
- Number of Powered Sites: 0 – this is an unpowered camping experience.
- Number of Un-powered Sites: Vast, non-designated camping area.
Facilities
- Facilities: Famous artesian bore baths, unique bore-heated showers, flushing toilets, camp kitchen, communal fire pit, dump point.
- Picnic Tables: Limited tables available in communal areas.
- Potable Water: Bore water is available, but it is recommended to bring your own drinking water.
- Mobile Phone Coverage: Limited to non-existent. Expect to be disconnected. Telstra may have a weak signal in some spots.
- TV Reception: Not available.
- Onsite Public Toilets: Yes.
- Ullage: Yes, a dump point is available.
- Rubbish Bins: Yes, but guests are encouraged to take their rubbish with them.
- Open Fires: Permitted in designated areas, subject to local fire bans. Firewood can often be purchased.
- Generator Use: Permitted during sociable hours away from other campers.
- Number of Sites Available: Booking is essential, especially during peak season (April-October).
Visitor Information
- Essentials to Bring: Swimmers and a towel for the baths, your own drinking water, insect repellent, and all camping supplies.
- Pet Friendly: Yes, pets are welcome but must be kept under control due to livestock.
- Fishing: Limited opportunities in nearby waterways, check with owners.
- Short Walks: Explore around the historic station buildings, woolshed, and natural landscape.
Local Amenities (in Cunnamulla)
- Local Pubs:
- Hotel Cunnamulla (approx. 55 km)
- Warrego Hotel Motel (approx. 55 km)
- The Oxford Hotel (approx. 55 km)
- Places to Eat:
- Local hotel restaurants and cafes in Cunnamulla (approx. 55 km)
- Local Attractions:
- Cunnamulla Fella Centre (approx. 55 km)
- Cunnamulla Bushlands (approx. 56 km)
- Warrego River Walk (approx. 55 km)
- Nearest Caravan Parks:
- Cunnamulla Tourist Park (approx. 54 km)
- Warrego Riverside Tourist Park (approx. 56 km)
- Next Free Camps:
- Allan Tannock Weir (approx. 60 km) – Check for current status.
- Nearest Dump Points:
- Available on-site at Charlotte Plains.
- Public dump point in Cunnamulla (approx. 55 km).
- Nearest Petrol Station:
- Multiple service stations in Cunnamulla (approx. 55 km).
- Drinking Water Resupply:
- It is highly recommended to fill up in Cunnamulla (approx. 55 km) before arriving.
- Nearest Public Toilets:
- Available on-site.
Seasonal Weather Forecast: South West Queensland
- Autumn/Winter/Spring (April – October): The best time to visit. Days are typically warm and sunny, while nights are cool to cold, making the hot baths particularly enjoyable.
- Summer (November – March): Can be extremely hot, with daytime temperatures often exceeding 40°C. This is also the wet season, and rain can make unsealed roads impassable. Travel during this time requires careful planning.