Injune
Nestled in the foothills of the Carnarvon Ranges, Injune is true cattle country
Highlights
Nestled in the foothills of the Carnarvon Ranges is the friendly town of Injune. Wander down the main street to meet the Characters of Injune, a series of rustic metal statues depicting local identities.
Call into the train station to learn about the railway’s key role in the town’s beginnings before strolling along the sealed track around The Lagoon, home
to an abundance of birdlife and majestic old gum trees.
Art lovers will appreciate the Injune Creek Gallery and Henricks Park, which tells the town’s story through paintings and sculptures.
Injune is a launching pad to several national parks. Head to the open woodlands of the Mount Moffatt section of Carnarvon National Park, or take in the view from the Lonesome Lookout and the grandeur of Arcadia Valley. Keep going to reach Central Queensland’s largest natural body of water and a bird watchers’ paradise, Lake Nuga Nuga.
Top Spots & Side Trips
Visitor Information
Injune Visitor Information Centre
32 Hutton Street, Injune, QLD, 4454