
Innamincka Regional Reserve, spanning over 1.3 million hectares, offers a unique blend of arid outback and lush wetlands along the Cooper Creek system. The heritage-listed interpretation centre provides insights into the area's natural history, Aboriginal heritage, European settlement, and the legacy of explorers Burke and Wills. Visitors can explore significant sites, including where Burke and Wills perished and the historic Dig Tree. The shaded waterholes, surrounded by river red gums, are ideal for fishing, canoeing, and boating, offering a serene retreat in the heart of the outback.
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