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Thargomindah, QLD 4492

Darling Downs West · Queensland · Population 322 · Median age 35

Remote outback town on the Bulloo River with caravan parks and free camping options. Essential stop for travellers crossing western Queensland.

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Written by Touringuide Team

Thargomindah is a small outback settlement in western Queensland's Darling Downs region, serving as a base for exploring the remote inland landscape. The town sits on the Bulloo River and has long been a waypoint for travellers moving between populated centres. With a population of around 320, services are basic but functional for self-contained travellers.

The area is genuine outback country—flat, open, and sparsely populated. Multiple camping options cater to caravans and campervans, including free camping near the Bulloo River Crossing, which is popular with independent travellers. The Bulloo River Hotel-Motel provides meals and refreshment in town, though supplies and fuel should be sourced before or after passing through.

About Thargomindah — Demographics

Based on postcode 4492 area (ABS Census 2021)
322
Population
35
Median Age
$1,625/wk
Median Household Income
2.5
Avg Household Size
$696/mo
Median Mortgage
$153/wk
Median Rent
6%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Bulloo RiverScenic outback river crossing and the geographical feature that makes Thargomindah a landmark for travellers

Must Do

  • Stay at Bulloo River Crossing Free Camping AreaExperience genuine outback camping and use as a base to explore the remote western landscape
  • Meal at Bulloo River Hotel-MotelOnly substantial food option in town; typical outback hospitality and local atmosphere

Travel Tips

  • Fill fuel tanks and stock supplies before arrival—next towns with full services are at least 100km away in any direction
  • Free camping at Bulloo River Crossing is popular but often full; Explorers Caravan Park offers powered sites as an alternative
  • Mobile coverage can be patchy; download offline maps and navigation before entering the region
  • The Bulloo River is seasonal; check water levels if planning river-based activities
  • Bring extra water for vehicle radiator in summer; outback driving requires preparation
Traffic & Access: Thargomindah sits on minor outback roads with long distances between towns. Roads are generally unsealed in sections; check conditions before travelling in wet weather. Fuel availability is limited—plan routes carefully.
Best Time to Visit: April to September offers cooler, more comfortable outback conditions; December to February brings extreme heat and higher risk of road washouts.