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Thomas Jack Park and Dalby Information Centre

Dalby, QLD
Rest AreaPets WelcomeBBQToiletsDrinking Water

About this rest area

Dalby's Thomas Jack Park & Information Centre is a convenient hub for travelers, located at the crossroads to multiple locations. The park offers easy access to local attractions while providing valuable information to travelers. Facilities include RV friendly amenities, an extensive range of brochures and maps, knowledgeable staff, and Wi-Fi. Its location makes it an ideal choice for a break in your journey to experience Australia's rich rural heritage.

Dalby, a charming town on the Darling Downs, acts as a gateway to multiple Australian cities. Its distinct location, just 211 km northwest of Brisbane, puts it at a convenient crossway with routes leading to Toowoomba, Kingaroy, Roma, Mundubbera, and Goondiwindi. By virtue of its proximity to urban locales like Brisbane and coastal areas like Gold and Sunshine, it offers an easy dive into rural Australia for metropolitan visitors. For caravan travelers, Dalby proves to be especially accommodating. Its well-maintained caravan parks offer first-rate services and facilities, presenting an ideal solution for on-road accommodations. From powered sites to unpowered ones, these parks cater to a wide variety of caravan types and sizes. Further, they're usually located close to town centers, local attractions, and recreational areas, ensuring a wholesome and enjoyable stay. The social scene in these parks is vibrant, offering a great opportunity to meet fellow travelers, share experiences, and create lasting memories.

How to Get There

South-western side of Warrego Highway. Much of the parking in Dalby is 45deg angle parking and it may be difficult to find a good spot for a caravan. Try Pratten Street near the intersection of Bunya Street at the back of the park.

Features & Facilities

Amenities

Toilets
Drinking Water

Facilities

Children's Play Facility
BBQ
Shade
Picnic Tables

Other Features

Bin
Pets Welcome
Large grassy park with plenty of tree shade
Information Centre
Unknown feature
Day Use Area
Day Rest Area
Mobile Phone Coverage
Information
Good facilities

Location

Thomas Jack Park and Dalby Information CentreWarrego Highway, Dalby, QLD, 4405

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