Bottle Shops
We have one bottle shop in Hughenden.
- Royal Hotel Resort – 21 Moran street
We have one bottle shop in Hughenden.
Your pooches are welcome in Hughenden, but please be aware that the Flinders Shire coordinates a wild dog (1080 poison) baiting program biannually throughout the Shire. A number of tourist routes travel through private property and we ask that you please respect this and be aware that baits may be close to roads. Dogs are not permitted in National Parks in Queensland. Our local vets offer pet boarding, and we also have dog minders, groomers and one dog‑friendly caravan park. Please note that while dogs are allowed in the caravan park, they are not permitted inside the rooms.
Remember you’re in the Outback now and we love our weekends free so we can take part in all the great activities and events happening. Generally, most businesses are only open from 9am to 12pm on Saturday mornings and are closed for the remainder of the weekend. You will find Soureys and Foodworks are open 7 days a week, along with the service stations.
Porcupine Gorge can be accessed in a two-wheel drive as the road out to the Gorge is bitumen all the way. Sometimes in the wet season, creeks on the road out to the Gorge can flood cutting the road access to the north. The creeks generally go down quickly, but if you are unsure you can check the local road reports.
We have three fuel stations in Hughenden that carry unleaded and diesel, two of these have 98% octane and Astron on the Flinders Highway has LP Gas.
There are two free camps in our Shire: the Hughenden Free RV Camp and the area out the back of the Prairie Pub. Hughenden RV Park is for fully self‑contained vehicles only and is located beside the Hughenden Showgrounds. RV’s can complete the self‑registration forms located at the RV Park. You can stay for up to seven nights and donations are greatly appreciated. Fully self‑contained means your vehicle must have its own shower, toilet and grey‑water catchment. Alternatively, the Prairie Pub will let you stay if you are patrons of the pub. Please call the staff at the Flinders Discovery Centre for more information (07) 4741 2970.
When travelling in the Flinders Shire, the only mobile phone coverages we have access to is the Telstra Next G network and the Optus network. Coverage outside of these areas is usually within a 20km radius.
FREE TO USE Public phones are available and free to use Locations of Public Payphones are –
Telstra Aldi and Telstra Woolworths sim cards do not work in the district
We may be in the bush, but we certainly have access to television and radio stations.
Some accommodation houses and hotels do provide Austar for the customers. So don’t fret, chances are you won’t miss your favourite sporting team play!
Average Rainfall 505.1mm (19 Inches)
Average Winter Min – 9.6degrees
Average Summer Max – 35 degrees
Our Outback summers are very hot however they are a dry heat and most find this more bearable than the humidity on the coast. We do get some cracker storms during summer and road closures can occur. Our visitors are reminded to remain vigilant and be aware of conditions to ensure their safety. Road conditions can change quickly. Our “wet season” goes from November to March.
From April to October is what is known as “dry season” and more manageable temperature occur during these months. Because of this reason, we see most of our visitors during this time.
We have some great playgrounds for kids located at
Hughenden Recreational lake is a great place for water activity. Grab a swim noodle or inflatable and head down to cool off. There are several areas to swim and who doesn’t love jumping off the dock. You can also try your luck by throwing in a fishing line or yabby pot.
If you packed the bikes there are some great bike trails around the lake and along the northern side of the river.
Head up to the Sports Complex to find the Skate Park, BMX bike track and a half court for shooting some hoops.
The Railway Social Club is a great place to take the kids while you relax with a cold drink. Equipped with a playground for the kids, a bar and pool table for the parents the Railway Club is a great place for you and the kids to mingle with some locals.
For our southern visitors, you will probably be happy to swim in our cooler months. You generally won’t see locals in the water until the summer months. For a quick cool off you can head down to our purpose-built Recreational Lake right in town. It has several areas for swimming and who doesn’t love jumping off a dock. We also have an Aquatic Centre which is open in the summer months from September – April.
For those who are after a nature based swim, Porcupine Gorge has a permanent spring fed swimming hole at the base of the Pyramid.
It is thought that the Gorge received its name due to the spear grass in the area (much like spikes on an echidna) and/or because there are a lot of echidnas in the area.