
Windorah, nestled in Queensland's Channel Country, is a charming outback town renowned for its stunning red sandhills and proximity to Cooper's Creek. The town's name, derived from the Aboriginal term for "place of large fish," reflects its rich natural heritage. A 12-kilometre nature drive from Windorah to Cooper's Creek offers diverse wildlife and picturesque landscapes. The area is also known for its historical sites, including the JC Hotel Ruins and the Whitula Gate Museum, providing insights into the region's past. Windorah's main industry is cattle grazing, supported by the fertile Mitchell Grass plains that flourish after rainfall.
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