Burke and Wills Dig Tree

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

The Burke and Wills Dig Tree is one of Australia’s National icons and an enduring reminder of the pioneering spirit and extreme harshness of the Outback. Nappa Merrie Station is proud to officially manage the site on behalf of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland. Located on the northern bank of Cooper Creek, the Dig Tree is a Coolibah (Eucalyptus microtha).

In 1898 John Dick carved Burke’s face into another tree (the Face Tree) about 15 metres downstream of the Dig Tree. The site is as Burke and Wills and companions would have viewed it nearly 140 years ago. These trees are directing a link to the explorers of Australia’s Historic Past.

The Historical Society Federation of Australian Historical Societies together with Two Rangers and the Bulloo Shire Council maintain for tourists to attend and stay at their own leisure. Stay for a day or stay for a week.

Facilities

Boating Facilities Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Interpretive Centre Public Toilet

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Activities

Birdwatching Camping Fishing Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Membership

Campervan Motorhome Club of Australia Queensland Tourism Industry Council Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation Visitor Information Centre

Accreditation

National Trust

Rates

From AU$20.00

A conservation fee of 20 is typically charged for visitors to help preserve the site and its surrounding environment. This fee is used for maintenance, preservation of the tree and its historical markers, and the upkeep of the area to ensure it remains protected and accessible for the future generations.

Nearby Things to Do

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Dig Tree

Burke and Wills Dig Tree

Durham, Bulloo

Top half of the face caraving

The Face Tree near Burke and Wills Dig Tree

Durham, Bulloo

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