Mundubbera

Good Times Flow Here

Mundubbera is where three rivers meet, the Burnett, Boyne and Auburn, and you’re invited to pull up a chair.

Stroll along the river through the gardens to the weir, poke around the town’s little history nooks, or swing by the Mundubbera Regional Art Gallery to see what the local creatives have been cooking up. 

And don’t even think about leaving without raiding the local produce—mangoes, blueberries, table grapes, asparagus, and enough citrus to fill a ute. Grab a taste, grab a bag, maybe even grab a seat and settle in for a while.

open air

Country

Take a wander along the Burnett River at Bicentennial Park, poke around the Sensory Garden and slow things down for a minute. If you’re feeling more outdoorsy, head up to Lloyd-Jones Weir to throw in a line , launch the kayak or just sit back and watch the birds do their thing.

Out toward Auburn River National Park, the scenery turns it on, and you’re never too far from fresh local produce to snack on while you’re at it.

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