Australian Age of Dinosaurs: Why Winton is a fossil-lover’s paradise

Dinosaur statue outside the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Winton, Queensland.

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs in Winton is one of Outback Queensland’s most fascinating world-class attractions, offering an unforgettable journey into Australia’s prehistoric past. Set on a rugged, dusty plain with sweeping outback views, the museum is on the Winton Dinosaur Trail and is home to Australia's largest collection of dinosaur fossils. 

Explore the Fossil Preparation Laboratory, visit the Collection Room, or walk through the dramatic Dinosaur Canyon to learn how these incredible creatures once roamed the region's ancient landscapes. Blending science, storytelling, and stunning scenery, the Australian Age of Dinosaurs brings the rich history of Australia’s natural world to life in a truly immersive way. 

This guide will show you what to expect at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs, how to make the most of your visit and the best way to experience it with Fun Over 50 Holidays’ specially curated tours.

Key takeaways

  • The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is located near Winton in Outback Queensland.
  • The museum is home to the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils.
  • Highlights include the Fossil Preparation Laboratory, Collection Room, March of the Titanosaurs Exhibition and Dinosaur Canyon.
  • Winton is an important destination on Queensland’s dinosaur trail and is known for significant fossil discoveries.
  • Fun Over 50 Holidays includes Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs in select Outback Queensland itineraries.

A little insight into our dinosaurs

Australia's dinosaur era

Embark on a mesmerising journey into Australia's dinosaur era, a time when colossal creatures roamed the ancient landscapes. The Winton area of Outback Queensland becomes a living museum, revealing secrets of the past through remarkable fossil discoveries.

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum stands as a testament to this period, displaying dinosaur skeletons and the best-preserved dinosaur bones that tell the story of Australia’s dinosaur history. Unearth the mysteries of the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn about the giants that once dominated the region.

The significance of Winton in dinosaur history

Winton holds a pivotal role in dinosaur history, emerging as a significant site. The discovery of sauropod fossils and evidence of a dinosaur stampede has solidified Winton's importance in paleontological research. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton proudly showcases the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils, attracting scientists and enthusiasts eager to study Australia's dinosaur history. Explore the dinosaur trail and discover why Winton is a treasure trove of prehistoric wonders.

Dinosaur sculptures at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Winton, Queensland.

A little insight into our dinosaurs

Australia's dinosaur era

Embark on a mesmerising journey into Australia's dinosaur era, a time when colossal creatures roamed the ancient landscapes. The Winton area of Outback Queensland becomes a living museum, revealing secrets of the past through remarkable fossil discoveries.

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum stands as a testament to this period, displaying dinosaur skeletons and the best-preserved dinosaur bones that tell the story of Australia’s dinosaur history. Unearth the mysteries of the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn about the giants that once dominated the region.

The significance of Winton in dinosaur history

Winton holds a pivotal role in dinosaur history, emerging as a significant site. The discovery of sauropod fossils and evidence of a dinosaur stampede has solidified Winton's importance in paleontological research. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton proudly showcases the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils, attracting scientists and enthusiasts eager to study Australia's dinosaur history. Explore the dinosaur trail and discover why Winton is a treasure trove of prehistoric wonders.

Dinosaur sculptures at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Winton, Queensland.

A little insight into our dinosaurs

Australia's dinosaur era

Embark on a mesmerising journey into Australia's dinosaur era, a time when colossal creatures roamed the ancient landscapes. The Winton area of Outback Queensland becomes a living museum, revealing secrets of the past through remarkable fossil discoveries.

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum stands as a testament to this period, displaying dinosaur skeletons and the best-preserved dinosaur bones that tell the story of Australia’s dinosaur history. Unearth the mysteries of the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn about the giants that once dominated the region.

The significance of Winton in dinosaur history

Winton holds a pivotal role in dinosaur history, emerging as a significant site. The discovery of sauropod fossils and evidence of a dinosaur stampede has solidified Winton's importance in paleontological research. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton proudly showcases the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils, attracting scientists and enthusiasts eager to study Australia's dinosaur history. Explore the dinosaur trail and discover why Winton is a treasure trove of prehistoric wonders.

Dinosaur sculptures at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Winton, Queensland.
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A little insight into our dinosaurs

Australia's dinosaur era

Embark on a mesmerising journey into Australia's dinosaur era, a time when colossal creatures roamed the ancient landscapes. The Winton area of Outback Queensland becomes a living museum, revealing secrets of the past through remarkable fossil discoveries.

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum stands as a testament to this period, displaying dinosaur skeletons and the best-preserved dinosaur bones that tell the story of Australia’s dinosaur history. Unearth the mysteries of the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn about the giants that once dominated the region.

The significance of Winton in dinosaur history

Winton holds a pivotal role in dinosaur history, emerging as a significant site. The discovery of sauropod fossils and evidence of a dinosaur stampede has solidified Winton's importance in paleontological research. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton proudly showcases the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils, attracting scientists and enthusiasts eager to study Australia's dinosaur history. Explore the dinosaur trail and discover why Winton is a treasure trove of prehistoric wonders.

Dinosaur sculptures at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Winton, Queensland.

A little insight into our dinosaurs

Australia's dinosaur era

Embark on a mesmerising journey into Australia's dinosaur era, a time when colossal creatures roamed the ancient landscapes. The Winton area of Outback Queensland becomes a living museum, revealing secrets of the past through remarkable fossil discoveries.

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum stands as a testament to this period, displaying dinosaur skeletons and the best-preserved dinosaur bones that tell the story of Australia’s dinosaur history. Unearth the mysteries of the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn about the giants that once dominated the region.

The significance of Winton in dinosaur history

Winton holds a pivotal role in dinosaur history, emerging as a significant site. The discovery of sauropod fossils and evidence of a dinosaur stampede has solidified Winton's importance in paleontological research. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton proudly showcases the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils, attracting scientists and enthusiasts eager to study Australia's dinosaur history. Explore the dinosaur trail and discover why Winton is a treasure trove of prehistoric wonders.

Dinosaur sculptures at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Winton, Queensland.

A little insight into our dinosaurs

Australia's dinosaur era

Embark on a mesmerising journey into Australia's dinosaur era, a time when colossal creatures roamed the ancient landscapes. The Winton area of Outback Queensland becomes a living museum, revealing secrets of the past through remarkable fossil discoveries.

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum stands as a testament to this period, displaying dinosaur skeletons and the best-preserved dinosaur bones that tell the story of Australia’s dinosaur history. Unearth the mysteries of the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn about the giants that once dominated the region.

The significance of Winton in dinosaur history

Winton holds a pivotal role in dinosaur history, emerging as a significant site. The discovery of sauropod fossils and evidence of a dinosaur stampede has solidified Winton's importance in paleontological research. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton proudly showcases the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils, attracting scientists and enthusiasts eager to study Australia's dinosaur history. Explore the dinosaur trail and discover why Winton is a treasure trove of prehistoric wonders.

Dinosaur sculptures at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Winton, Queensland.

A little insight into our dinosaurs

Australia's dinosaur era

Embark on a mesmerising journey into Australia's dinosaur era, a time when colossal creatures roamed the ancient landscapes. The Winton area of Outback Queensland becomes a living museum, revealing secrets of the past through remarkable fossil discoveries.

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum stands as a testament to this period, displaying dinosaur skeletons and the best-preserved dinosaur bones that tell the story of Australia’s dinosaur history. Unearth the mysteries of the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn about the giants that once dominated the region.

The significance of Winton in dinosaur history

Winton holds a pivotal role in dinosaur history, emerging as a significant site. The discovery of sauropod fossils and evidence of a dinosaur stampede has solidified Winton's importance in paleontological research. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton proudly showcases the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils, attracting scientists and enthusiasts eager to study Australia's dinosaur history. Explore the dinosaur trail and discover why Winton is a treasure trove of prehistoric wonders.

Dinosaur sculptures at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Winton, Queensland.

A little insight into our dinosaurs

Australia's dinosaur era

Embark on a mesmerising journey into Australia's dinosaur era, a time when colossal creatures roamed the ancient landscapes. The Winton area of Outback Queensland becomes a living museum, revealing secrets of the past through remarkable fossil discoveries.

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum stands as a testament to this period, displaying dinosaur skeletons and the best-preserved dinosaur bones that tell the story of Australia’s dinosaur history. Unearth the mysteries of the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn about the giants that once dominated the region.

The significance of Winton in dinosaur history

Winton holds a pivotal role in dinosaur history, emerging as a significant site. The discovery of sauropod fossils and evidence of a dinosaur stampede has solidified Winton's importance in paleontological research. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton proudly showcases the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils, attracting scientists and enthusiasts eager to study Australia's dinosaur history. Explore the dinosaur trail and discover why Winton is a treasure trove of prehistoric wonders.

Dinosaur sculptures at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Winton, Queensland.

A little insight into our dinosaurs

Australia's dinosaur era

Embark on a mesmerising journey into Australia's dinosaur era, a time when colossal creatures roamed the ancient landscapes. The Winton area of Outback Queensland becomes a living museum, revealing secrets of the past through remarkable fossil discoveries.

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum stands as a testament to this period, displaying dinosaur skeletons and the best-preserved dinosaur bones that tell the story of Australia’s dinosaur history. Unearth the mysteries of the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn about the giants that once dominated the region.

The significance of Winton in dinosaur history

Winton holds a pivotal role in dinosaur history, emerging as a significant site. The discovery of sauropod fossils and evidence of a dinosaur stampede has solidified Winton's importance in paleontological research. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum in Winton proudly showcases the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils, attracting scientists and enthusiasts eager to study Australia's dinosaur history. Explore the dinosaur trail and discover why Winton is a treasure trove of prehistoric wonders.

Dinosaur sculptures at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Winton, Queensland.
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Exploring the Australian Age of Dinosaurs

  • Guided fossil and museum experiences
  • Life-sized dinosaur sculptures
  • Outback scenery and prehistoric storytelling

Exploring the Australian Age of Dinosaurs

  • Guided fossil and museum experiences
  • Life-sized dinosaur sculptures
  • Outback scenery and prehistoric storytelling
  • Fossil Preparation Laboratory

    Watch palaeontologists and volunteers at work as they clean, prepare and study Australian dinosaur fossils. This behind-the-scenes experience gives visitors a fascinating look at how fossils are carefully uncovered and preserved.

  • March of the Titanosaurs Exhibition

    See a 55-metre-long fossilised dinosaur footprint trackway, including sauropod tracks from the Cretaceous period. It is one of the museum’s most impressive exhibits and helps visitors imagine dinosaurs moving across ancient Queensland.

  • Collection Room

    Explore the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn key facts from knowledgeable guides. This is where the scale and importance of Winton’s fossil discoveries really come to life.

  • Dinosaur Canyon

    Walk through an outback landscape featuring life-sized dinosaur models and imagine what the Winton region may have looked like millions of years ago.

  • Life-sized dinosaur sculptures

    Stand beside life-sized bronze sculptures of sauropods and other Australian dinosaur species. With 39 life-sized sculptures, the museum offers plenty of memorable photo opportunities.

  • Guided museum experience

    A guided tour helps bring the fossils, landscapes and science together, giving visitors a deeper appreciation for the region’s prehistoric past.

Exploring the Australian Age of Dinosaurs

  • Guided fossil and museum experiences
  • Life-sized dinosaur sculptures
  • Outback scenery and prehistoric storytelling
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    Fossil Preparation Laboratory

    Watch palaeontologists and volunteers at work as they clean, prepare and study Australian dinosaur fossils. This behind-the-scenes experience gives visitors a fascinating look at how fossils are carefully uncovered and preserved.

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    March of the Titanosaurs Exhibition

    See a 55-metre-long fossilised dinosaur footprint trackway, including sauropod tracks from the Cretaceous period. It is one of the museum’s most impressive exhibits and helps visitors imagine dinosaurs moving across ancient Queensland.

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    Collection Room

    Explore the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn key facts from knowledgeable guides. This is where the scale and importance of Winton’s fossil discoveries really come to life.

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    Dinosaur Canyon

    Walk through an outback landscape featuring life-sized dinosaur models and imagine what the Winton region may have looked like millions of years ago.

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    Life-sized dinosaur sculptures

    Stand beside life-sized bronze sculptures of sauropods and other Australian dinosaur species. With 39 life-sized sculptures, the museum offers plenty of memorable photo opportunities.

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    Guided museum experience

    A guided tour helps bring the fossils, landscapes and science together, giving visitors a deeper appreciation for the region’s prehistoric past.

Exploring the Australian Age of Dinosaurs

  • Guided fossil and museum experiences
  • Life-sized dinosaur sculptures
  • Outback scenery and prehistoric storytelling

Exploring the Australian Age of Dinosaurs

  • Guided fossil and museum experiences
  • Life-sized dinosaur sculptures
  • Outback scenery and prehistoric storytelling

Fossil Preparation Laboratory

Watch palaeontologists and volunteers at work as they clean, prepare and study Australian dinosaur fossils. This behind-the-scenes experience gives visitors a fascinating look at how fossils are carefully uncovered and preserved.

March of the Titanosaurs Exhibition

See a 55-metre-long fossilised dinosaur footprint trackway, including sauropod tracks from the Cretaceous period. It is one of the museum’s most impressive exhibits and helps visitors imagine dinosaurs moving across ancient Queensland.

Collection Room

Explore the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn key facts from knowledgeable guides. This is where the scale and importance of Winton’s fossil discoveries really come to life.

Dinosaur Canyon

Walk through an outback landscape featuring life-sized dinosaur models and imagine what the Winton region may have looked like millions of years ago.

Life-sized dinosaur sculptures

Stand beside life-sized bronze sculptures of sauropods and other Australian dinosaur species. With 39 life-sized sculptures, the museum offers plenty of memorable photo opportunities.

Guided museum experience

A guided tour helps bring the fossils, landscapes and science together, giving visitors a deeper appreciation for the region’s prehistoric past.

Exploring the Australian Age of Dinosaurs

  • Guided fossil and museum experiences
  • Life-sized dinosaur sculptures
  • Outback scenery and prehistoric storytelling

Fossil Preparation Laboratory

Watch palaeontologists and volunteers at work as they clean, prepare and study Australian dinosaur fossils. This behind-the-scenes experience gives visitors a fascinating look at how fossils are carefully uncovered and preserved.

March of the Titanosaurs Exhibition

See a 55-metre-long fossilised dinosaur footprint trackway, including sauropod tracks from the Cretaceous period. It is one of the museum’s most impressive exhibits and helps visitors imagine dinosaurs moving across ancient Queensland.

Collection Room

Explore the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn key facts from knowledgeable guides. This is where the scale and importance of Winton’s fossil discoveries really come to life.

Dinosaur Canyon

Walk through an outback landscape featuring life-sized dinosaur models and imagine what the Winton region may have looked like millions of years ago.

Life-sized dinosaur sculptures

Stand beside life-sized bronze sculptures of sauropods and other Australian dinosaur species. With 39 life-sized sculptures, the museum offers plenty of memorable photo opportunities.

Guided museum experience

A guided tour helps bring the fossils, landscapes and science together, giving visitors a deeper appreciation for the region’s prehistoric past.

Exploring the Australian Age of Dinosaurs

  • Guided fossil and museum experiences
  • Life-sized dinosaur sculptures
  • Outback scenery and prehistoric storytelling

Fossil Preparation Laboratory

Watch palaeontologists and volunteers at work as they clean, prepare and study Australian dinosaur fossils. This behind-the-scenes experience gives visitors a fascinating look at how fossils are carefully uncovered and preserved.

March of the Titanosaurs Exhibition

See a 55-metre-long fossilised dinosaur footprint trackway, including sauropod tracks from the Cretaceous period. It is one of the museum’s most impressive exhibits and helps visitors imagine dinosaurs moving across ancient Queensland.

Collection Room

Explore the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn key facts from knowledgeable guides. This is where the scale and importance of Winton’s fossil discoveries really come to life.

Dinosaur Canyon

Walk through an outback landscape featuring life-sized dinosaur models and imagine what the Winton region may have looked like millions of years ago.

Life-sized dinosaur sculptures

Stand beside life-sized bronze sculptures of sauropods and other Australian dinosaur species. With 39 life-sized sculptures, the museum offers plenty of memorable photo opportunities.

Guided museum experience

A guided tour helps bring the fossils, landscapes and science together, giving visitors a deeper appreciation for the region’s prehistoric past.

Exploring the Australian Age of Dinosaurs

  • Guided fossil and museum experiences
  • Life-sized dinosaur sculptures
  • Outback scenery and prehistoric storytelling

Fossil Preparation Laboratory

Watch palaeontologists and volunteers at work as they clean, prepare and study Australian dinosaur fossils. This behind-the-scenes experience gives visitors a fascinating look at how fossils are carefully uncovered and preserved.

March of the Titanosaurs Exhibition

See a 55-metre-long fossilised dinosaur footprint trackway, including sauropod tracks from the Cretaceous period. It is one of the museum’s most impressive exhibits and helps visitors imagine dinosaurs moving across ancient Queensland.

Collection Room

Explore the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and learn key facts from knowledgeable guides. This is where the scale and importance of Winton’s fossil discoveries really come to life.

Dinosaur Canyon

Walk through an outback landscape featuring life-sized dinosaur models and imagine what the Winton region may have looked like millions of years ago.

Life-sized dinosaur sculptures

Stand beside life-sized bronze sculptures of sauropods and other Australian dinosaur species. With 39 life-sized sculptures, the museum offers plenty of memorable photo opportunities.

Guided museum experience

A guided tour helps bring the fossils, landscapes and science together, giving visitors a deeper appreciation for the region’s prehistoric past.

Exploring the Australian Age of Dinosaurs

  • Guided fossil and museum experiences
  • Life-sized dinosaur sculptures
  • Outback scenery and prehistoric storytelling
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Take a journey into Queensland’s amazing outback

Discover the people, the places… and the dinosaurs! Our Outback Queensland, Gulf and Savannah Safari tour is filled with fabulous destinations, like Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. 

Take a journey into Queensland’s amazing outback

Discover the people, the places… and the dinosaurs! Our Outback Queensland, Gulf and Savannah Safari tour is filled with fabulous destinations, like Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. 

Take a journey into Queensland’s amazing outback

Discover the people, the places… and the dinosaurs! Our Outback Queensland, Gulf and Savannah Safari tour is filled with fabulous destinations, like Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. 

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Take a journey into Queensland’s amazing outback

Discover the people, the places… and the dinosaurs! Our Outback Queensland, Gulf and Savannah Safari tour is filled with fabulous destinations, like Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. 

Take a journey into Queensland’s amazing outback

Discover the people, the places… and the dinosaurs! Our Outback Queensland, Gulf and Savannah Safari tour is filled with fabulous destinations, like Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. 

Take a journey into Queensland’s amazing outback

Discover the people, the places… and the dinosaurs! Our Outback Queensland, Gulf and Savannah Safari tour is filled with fabulous destinations, like Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. 

Take a journey into Queensland’s amazing outback

Discover the people, the places… and the dinosaurs! Our Outback Queensland, Gulf and Savannah Safari tour is filled with fabulous destinations, like Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. 

Take a journey into Queensland’s amazing outback

Discover the people, the places… and the dinosaurs! Our Outback Queensland, Gulf and Savannah Safari tour is filled with fabulous destinations, like Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. 

Take a journey into Queensland’s amazing outback

Discover the people, the places… and the dinosaurs! Our Outback Queensland, Gulf and Savannah Safari tour is filled with fabulous destinations, like Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. 

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Practical tips for an unforgettable experience

Practical tips for an unforgettable experience

  • Step 1: Plan for the distance from Brisbane

    Winton is approximately 1,450 kilometres west of Brisbane. The journey through Outback Queensland is part of the adventure, with diverse landscapes and interesting regional stops along the way.

  • Step 2: Visit during the cooler months

    The best time to visit Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs is from April to September, when temperatures are generally milder and more comfortable for exploring outdoor areas such as Dinosaur Canyon.

  • Step 3: Allow enough time at the museum

    To fully experience the Australian Age of Dinosaurs, allow at least half a day. This gives you time to explore the exhibits, join guided tours and take in the fossil displays.

  • Step 4: Enjoy the scenic drive from Winton

    The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is located north of Winton, roughly eight kilometres from the centre of town. The drive takes around 10 to 15 minutes on well-maintained roads.

  • Step 5: Join a guided tour

    A guided tour helps you understand the significance of the exhibits, fossils and dinosaur trackways, making the experience more informative and memorable.

  • Step 6: Add the Waltzing Matilda Centre to your visit

    The Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton is also worth visiting. It explores Banjo Paterson’s famous ballad, local history, settler life and Outback Queensland culture through interactive displays, exhibitions and multimedia experiences.

Practical tips for an unforgettable experience

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    Step 1: Plan for the distance from Brisbane

    Winton is approximately 1,450 kilometres west of Brisbane. The journey through Outback Queensland is part of the adventure, with diverse landscapes and interesting regional stops along the way.

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    Step 2: Visit during the cooler months

    The best time to visit Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs is from April to September, when temperatures are generally milder and more comfortable for exploring outdoor areas such as Dinosaur Canyon.

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    Step 3: Allow enough time at the museum

    To fully experience the Australian Age of Dinosaurs, allow at least half a day. This gives you time to explore the exhibits, join guided tours and take in the fossil displays.

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    Step 4: Enjoy the scenic drive from Winton

    The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is located north of Winton, roughly eight kilometres from the centre of town. The drive takes around 10 to 15 minutes on well-maintained roads.

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    Step 5: Join a guided tour

    A guided tour helps you understand the significance of the exhibits, fossils and dinosaur trackways, making the experience more informative and memorable.

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    Step 6: Add the Waltzing Matilda Centre to your visit

    The Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton is also worth visiting. It explores Banjo Paterson’s famous ballad, local history, settler life and Outback Queensland culture through interactive displays, exhibitions and multimedia experiences.

Practical tips for an unforgettable experience

Practical tips for an unforgettable experience

Step 1: Plan for the distance from Brisbane

Winton is approximately 1,450 kilometres west of Brisbane. The journey through Outback Queensland is part of the adventure, with diverse landscapes and interesting regional stops along the way.

Step 2: Visit during the cooler months

The best time to visit Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs is from April to September, when temperatures are generally milder and more comfortable for exploring outdoor areas such as Dinosaur Canyon.

Step 3: Allow enough time at the museum

To fully experience the Australian Age of Dinosaurs, allow at least half a day. This gives you time to explore the exhibits, join guided tours and take in the fossil displays.

Step 4: Enjoy the scenic drive from Winton

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is located north of Winton, roughly eight kilometres from the centre of town. The drive takes around 10 to 15 minutes on well-maintained roads.

Step 5: Join a guided tour

A guided tour helps you understand the significance of the exhibits, fossils and dinosaur trackways, making the experience more informative and memorable.

Step 6: Add the Waltzing Matilda Centre to your visit

The Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton is also worth visiting. It explores Banjo Paterson’s famous ballad, local history, settler life and Outback Queensland culture through interactive displays, exhibitions and multimedia experiences.

Practical tips for an unforgettable experience

Step 1: Plan for the distance from Brisbane

Winton is approximately 1,450 kilometres west of Brisbane. The journey through Outback Queensland is part of the adventure, with diverse landscapes and interesting regional stops along the way.

Step 2: Visit during the cooler months

The best time to visit Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs is from April to September, when temperatures are generally milder and more comfortable for exploring outdoor areas such as Dinosaur Canyon.

Step 3: Allow enough time at the museum

To fully experience the Australian Age of Dinosaurs, allow at least half a day. This gives you time to explore the exhibits, join guided tours and take in the fossil displays.

Step 4: Enjoy the scenic drive from Winton

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is located north of Winton, roughly eight kilometres from the centre of town. The drive takes around 10 to 15 minutes on well-maintained roads.

Step 5: Join a guided tour

A guided tour helps you understand the significance of the exhibits, fossils and dinosaur trackways, making the experience more informative and memorable.

Step 6: Add the Waltzing Matilda Centre to your visit

The Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton is also worth visiting. It explores Banjo Paterson’s famous ballad, local history, settler life and Outback Queensland culture through interactive displays, exhibitions and multimedia experiences.

Practical tips for an unforgettable experience

Step 1: Plan for the distance from Brisbane

Winton is approximately 1,450 kilometres west of Brisbane. The journey through Outback Queensland is part of the adventure, with diverse landscapes and interesting regional stops along the way.

Step 2: Visit during the cooler months

The best time to visit Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs is from April to September, when temperatures are generally milder and more comfortable for exploring outdoor areas such as Dinosaur Canyon.

Step 3: Allow enough time at the museum

To fully experience the Australian Age of Dinosaurs, allow at least half a day. This gives you time to explore the exhibits, join guided tours and take in the fossil displays.

Step 4: Enjoy the scenic drive from Winton

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is located north of Winton, roughly eight kilometres from the centre of town. The drive takes around 10 to 15 minutes on well-maintained roads.

Step 5: Join a guided tour

A guided tour helps you understand the significance of the exhibits, fossils and dinosaur trackways, making the experience more informative and memorable.

Step 6: Add the Waltzing Matilda Centre to your visit

The Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton is also worth visiting. It explores Banjo Paterson’s famous ballad, local history, settler life and Outback Queensland culture through interactive displays, exhibitions and multimedia experiences.

Practical tips for an unforgettable experience

Step 1: Plan for the distance from Brisbane

Winton is approximately 1,450 kilometres west of Brisbane. The journey through Outback Queensland is part of the adventure, with diverse landscapes and interesting regional stops along the way.

Step 2: Visit during the cooler months

The best time to visit Winton and the Australian Age of Dinosaurs is from April to September, when temperatures are generally milder and more comfortable for exploring outdoor areas such as Dinosaur Canyon.

Step 3: Allow enough time at the museum

To fully experience the Australian Age of Dinosaurs, allow at least half a day. This gives you time to explore the exhibits, join guided tours and take in the fossil displays.

Step 4: Enjoy the scenic drive from Winton

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is located north of Winton, roughly eight kilometres from the centre of town. The drive takes around 10 to 15 minutes on well-maintained roads.

Step 5: Join a guided tour

A guided tour helps you understand the significance of the exhibits, fossils and dinosaur trackways, making the experience more informative and memorable.

Step 6: Add the Waltzing Matilda Centre to your visit

The Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton is also worth visiting. It explores Banjo Paterson’s famous ballad, local history, settler life and Outback Queensland culture through interactive displays, exhibitions and multimedia experiences.

Practical tips for an unforgettable experience

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Why choose Fun Over 50 Holidays for your Outback Queensland Adventure?

If you’re looking for an Outback Queensland adventure with a touch of luxury, Fun Over 50 Holidays offers all-inclusive, fully hosted tours designed for Australians who are young at heart. Our immersive packages combine adventure, cultural exploration and sustainable travel, creating a journey that is both enriching and relaxing.

Why choose Fun Over 50 Holidays for your Outback Queensland Adventure?

If you’re looking for an Outback Queensland adventure with a touch of luxury, Fun Over 50 Holidays offers all-inclusive, fully hosted tours designed for Australians who are young at heart. Our immersive packages combine adventure, cultural exploration and sustainable travel, creating a journey that is both enriching and relaxing.

  • Cultural and natural history experiences

    Discover destinations that bring together local stories, natural history, fossil discoveries, cultural heritage and outback landscapes.

  • All-inclusive convenience

    Travel, accommodation, tours, meals and key arrangements are taken care of, so you can focus on enjoying the experience.

  • More Queensland highlights in one trip

    Explore the Australian Age of Dinosaurs alongside other Outback Queensland highlights such as Longreach, Karumba, Undara and the Gulf Savannah.

Why choose Fun Over 50 Holidays for your Outback Queensland Adventure?

If you’re looking for an Outback Queensland adventure with a touch of luxury, Fun Over 50 Holidays offers all-inclusive, fully hosted tours designed for Australians who are young at heart. Our immersive packages combine adventure, cultural exploration and sustainable travel, creating a journey that is both enriching and relaxing.

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    Cultural and natural history experiences

    Discover destinations that bring together local stories, natural history, fossil discoveries, cultural heritage and outback landscapes.

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    All-inclusive convenience

    Travel, accommodation, tours, meals and key arrangements are taken care of, so you can focus on enjoying the experience.

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    More Queensland highlights in one trip

    Explore the Australian Age of Dinosaurs alongside other Outback Queensland highlights such as Longreach, Karumba, Undara and the Gulf Savannah.

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Why choose Fun Over 50 Holidays for your Outback Queensland Adventure?

If you’re looking for an Outback Queensland adventure with a touch of luxury, Fun Over 50 Holidays offers all-inclusive, fully hosted tours designed for Australians who are young at heart. Our immersive packages combine adventure, cultural exploration and sustainable travel, creating a journey that is both enriching and relaxing.

Why choose Fun Over 50 Holidays for your Outback Queensland Adventure?

If you’re looking for an Outback Queensland adventure with a touch of luxury, Fun Over 50 Holidays offers all-inclusive, fully hosted tours designed for Australians who are young at heart. Our immersive packages combine adventure, cultural exploration and sustainable travel, creating a journey that is both enriching and relaxing.

Cultural and natural history experiences

Discover destinations that bring together local stories, natural history, fossil discoveries, cultural heritage and outback landscapes.

All-inclusive convenience

Travel, accommodation, tours, meals and key arrangements are taken care of, so you can focus on enjoying the experience.

More Queensland highlights in one trip

Explore the Australian Age of Dinosaurs alongside other Outback Queensland highlights such as Longreach, Karumba, Undara and the Gulf Savannah.

Why choose Fun Over 50 Holidays for your Outback Queensland Adventure?

If you’re looking for an Outback Queensland adventure with a touch of luxury, Fun Over 50 Holidays offers all-inclusive, fully hosted tours designed for Australians who are young at heart. Our immersive packages combine adventure, cultural exploration and sustainable travel, creating a journey that is both enriching and relaxing.

Cultural and natural history experiences

Discover destinations that bring together local stories, natural history, fossil discoveries, cultural heritage and outback landscapes.

All-inclusive convenience

Travel, accommodation, tours, meals and key arrangements are taken care of, so you can focus on enjoying the experience.

More Queensland highlights in one trip

Explore the Australian Age of Dinosaurs alongside other Outback Queensland highlights such as Longreach, Karumba, Undara and the Gulf Savannah.

Why choose Fun Over 50 Holidays for your Outback Queensland Adventure?

If you’re looking for an Outback Queensland adventure with a touch of luxury, Fun Over 50 Holidays offers all-inclusive, fully hosted tours designed for Australians who are young at heart. Our immersive packages combine adventure, cultural exploration and sustainable travel, creating a journey that is both enriching and relaxing.

Cultural and natural history experiences

Discover destinations that bring together local stories, natural history, fossil discoveries, cultural heritage and outback landscapes.

All-inclusive convenience

Travel, accommodation, tours, meals and key arrangements are taken care of, so you can focus on enjoying the experience.

More Queensland highlights in one trip

Explore the Australian Age of Dinosaurs alongside other Outback Queensland highlights such as Longreach, Karumba, Undara and the Gulf Savannah.

Why choose Fun Over 50 Holidays for your Outback Queensland Adventure?

If you’re looking for an Outback Queensland adventure with a touch of luxury, Fun Over 50 Holidays offers all-inclusive, fully hosted tours designed for Australians who are young at heart. Our immersive packages combine adventure, cultural exploration and sustainable travel, creating a journey that is both enriching and relaxing.

Cultural and natural history experiences

Discover destinations that bring together local stories, natural history, fossil discoveries, cultural heritage and outback landscapes.

All-inclusive convenience

Travel, accommodation, tours, meals and key arrangements are taken care of, so you can focus on enjoying the experience.

More Queensland highlights in one trip

Explore the Australian Age of Dinosaurs alongside other Outback Queensland highlights such as Longreach, Karumba, Undara and the Gulf Savannah.

Why choose Fun Over 50 Holidays for your Outback Queensland Adventure?

If you’re looking for an Outback Queensland adventure with a touch of luxury, Fun Over 50 Holidays offers all-inclusive, fully hosted tours designed for Australians who are young at heart. Our immersive packages combine adventure, cultural exploration and sustainable travel, creating a journey that is both enriching and relaxing.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs suitable for over-50s travellers?

Yes. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is a great experience for over-50s travellers who enjoy history, science, guided tours and unique regional attractions. Some areas involve walking outdoors, so comfortable shoes, sun protection and water are recommended.

Do you need to book a tour at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, guided tours are the best way to experience the main attractions at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. Tours help explain the significance of the fossils, trackways, laboratory work and outdoor exhibits so visitors can get more from the experience.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs indoors or outdoors?

It includes both indoor and outdoor experiences. The Fossil Preparation Laboratory and Collection Room are indoor or sheltered experiences, while Dinosaur Canyon and the life-sized sculptures involve outdoor walking through the outback landscape.

What should I wear to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Wear comfortable walking shoes, breathable clothing, a hat and sunscreen. Because parts of the experience are outdoors, it’s best to dress for Outback Queensland conditions and bring water.

Can you take photos at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, there are plenty of photo opportunities, especially around the life-sized dinosaur sculptures and outdoor displays. Always follow any photography instructions provided by museum staff or guides.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs only for dinosaur enthusiasts?

No. While fossil lovers will enjoy it, the experience is also great for travellers interested in Outback Queensland, natural history, science, landscapes and unique Australian attractions. The guided storytelling makes it engaging even if you don’t know much about dinosaurs before you visit.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs suitable for over-50s travellers?

Yes. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is a great experience for over-50s travellers who enjoy history, science, guided tours and unique regional attractions. Some areas involve walking outdoors, so comfortable shoes, sun protection and water are recommended.

Do you need to book a tour at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, guided tours are the best way to experience the main attractions at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. Tours help explain the significance of the fossils, trackways, laboratory work and outdoor exhibits so visitors can get more from the experience.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs indoors or outdoors?

It includes both indoor and outdoor experiences. The Fossil Preparation Laboratory and Collection Room are indoor or sheltered experiences, while Dinosaur Canyon and the life-sized sculptures involve outdoor walking through the outback landscape.

What should I wear to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Wear comfortable walking shoes, breathable clothing, a hat and sunscreen. Because parts of the experience are outdoors, it’s best to dress for Outback Queensland conditions and bring water.

Can you take photos at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, there are plenty of photo opportunities, especially around the life-sized dinosaur sculptures and outdoor displays. Always follow any photography instructions provided by museum staff or guides.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs only for dinosaur enthusiasts?

No. While fossil lovers will enjoy it, the experience is also great for travellers interested in Outback Queensland, natural history, science, landscapes and unique Australian attractions. The guided storytelling makes it engaging even if you don’t know much about dinosaurs before you visit.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs suitable for over-50s travellers?

Yes. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is a great experience for over-50s travellers who enjoy history, science, guided tours and unique regional attractions. Some areas involve walking outdoors, so comfortable shoes, sun protection and water are recommended.

Do you need to book a tour at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, guided tours are the best way to experience the main attractions at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. Tours help explain the significance of the fossils, trackways, laboratory work and outdoor exhibits so visitors can get more from the experience.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs indoors or outdoors?

It includes both indoor and outdoor experiences. The Fossil Preparation Laboratory and Collection Room are indoor or sheltered experiences, while Dinosaur Canyon and the life-sized sculptures involve outdoor walking through the outback landscape.

What should I wear to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Wear comfortable walking shoes, breathable clothing, a hat and sunscreen. Because parts of the experience are outdoors, it’s best to dress for Outback Queensland conditions and bring water.

Can you take photos at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, there are plenty of photo opportunities, especially around the life-sized dinosaur sculptures and outdoor displays. Always follow any photography instructions provided by museum staff or guides.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs only for dinosaur enthusiasts?

No. While fossil lovers will enjoy it, the experience is also great for travellers interested in Outback Queensland, natural history, science, landscapes and unique Australian attractions. The guided storytelling makes it engaging even if you don’t know much about dinosaurs before you visit.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs suitable for over-50s travellers?

Yes. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is a great experience for over-50s travellers who enjoy history, science, guided tours and unique regional attractions. Some areas involve walking outdoors, so comfortable shoes, sun protection and water are recommended.

Do you need to book a tour at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, guided tours are the best way to experience the main attractions at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. Tours help explain the significance of the fossils, trackways, laboratory work and outdoor exhibits so visitors can get more from the experience.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs indoors or outdoors?

It includes both indoor and outdoor experiences. The Fossil Preparation Laboratory and Collection Room are indoor or sheltered experiences, while Dinosaur Canyon and the life-sized sculptures involve outdoor walking through the outback landscape.

What should I wear to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Wear comfortable walking shoes, breathable clothing, a hat and sunscreen. Because parts of the experience are outdoors, it’s best to dress for Outback Queensland conditions and bring water.

Can you take photos at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, there are plenty of photo opportunities, especially around the life-sized dinosaur sculptures and outdoor displays. Always follow any photography instructions provided by museum staff or guides.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs only for dinosaur enthusiasts?

No. While fossil lovers will enjoy it, the experience is also great for travellers interested in Outback Queensland, natural history, science, landscapes and unique Australian attractions. The guided storytelling makes it engaging even if you don’t know much about dinosaurs before you visit.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs suitable for over-50s travellers?

Yes. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is a great experience for over-50s travellers who enjoy history, science, guided tours and unique regional attractions. Some areas involve walking outdoors, so comfortable shoes, sun protection and water are recommended.

Do you need to book a tour at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, guided tours are the best way to experience the main attractions at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. Tours help explain the significance of the fossils, trackways, laboratory work and outdoor exhibits so visitors can get more from the experience.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs indoors or outdoors?

It includes both indoor and outdoor experiences. The Fossil Preparation Laboratory and Collection Room are indoor or sheltered experiences, while Dinosaur Canyon and the life-sized sculptures involve outdoor walking through the outback landscape.

What should I wear to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Wear comfortable walking shoes, breathable clothing, a hat and sunscreen. Because parts of the experience are outdoors, it’s best to dress for Outback Queensland conditions and bring water.

Can you take photos at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, there are plenty of photo opportunities, especially around the life-sized dinosaur sculptures and outdoor displays. Always follow any photography instructions provided by museum staff or guides.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs only for dinosaur enthusiasts?

No. While fossil lovers will enjoy it, the experience is also great for travellers interested in Outback Queensland, natural history, science, landscapes and unique Australian attractions. The guided storytelling makes it engaging even if you don’t know much about dinosaurs before you visit.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs suitable for over-50s travellers?

Yes. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is a great experience for over-50s travellers who enjoy history, science, guided tours and unique regional attractions. Some areas involve walking outdoors, so comfortable shoes, sun protection and water are recommended.

Do you need to book a tour at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, guided tours are the best way to experience the main attractions at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. Tours help explain the significance of the fossils, trackways, laboratory work and outdoor exhibits so visitors can get more from the experience.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs indoors or outdoors?

It includes both indoor and outdoor experiences. The Fossil Preparation Laboratory and Collection Room are indoor or sheltered experiences, while Dinosaur Canyon and the life-sized sculptures involve outdoor walking through the outback landscape.

What should I wear to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Wear comfortable walking shoes, breathable clothing, a hat and sunscreen. Because parts of the experience are outdoors, it’s best to dress for Outback Queensland conditions and bring water.

Can you take photos at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, there are plenty of photo opportunities, especially around the life-sized dinosaur sculptures and outdoor displays. Always follow any photography instructions provided by museum staff or guides.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs only for dinosaur enthusiasts?

No. While fossil lovers will enjoy it, the experience is also great for travellers interested in Outback Queensland, natural history, science, landscapes and unique Australian attractions. The guided storytelling makes it engaging even if you don’t know much about dinosaurs before you visit.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs suitable for over-50s travellers?

Yes. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is a great experience for over-50s travellers who enjoy history, science, guided tours and unique regional attractions. Some areas involve walking outdoors, so comfortable shoes, sun protection and water are recommended.

Do you need to book a tour at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, guided tours are the best way to experience the main attractions at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. Tours help explain the significance of the fossils, trackways, laboratory work and outdoor exhibits so visitors can get more from the experience.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs indoors or outdoors?

It includes both indoor and outdoor experiences. The Fossil Preparation Laboratory and Collection Room are indoor or sheltered experiences, while Dinosaur Canyon and the life-sized sculptures involve outdoor walking through the outback landscape.

What should I wear to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Wear comfortable walking shoes, breathable clothing, a hat and sunscreen. Because parts of the experience are outdoors, it’s best to dress for Outback Queensland conditions and bring water.

Can you take photos at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, there are plenty of photo opportunities, especially around the life-sized dinosaur sculptures and outdoor displays. Always follow any photography instructions provided by museum staff or guides.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs only for dinosaur enthusiasts?

No. While fossil lovers will enjoy it, the experience is also great for travellers interested in Outback Queensland, natural history, science, landscapes and unique Australian attractions. The guided storytelling makes it engaging even if you don’t know much about dinosaurs before you visit.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs suitable for over-50s travellers?

Yes. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is a great experience for over-50s travellers who enjoy history, science, guided tours and unique regional attractions. Some areas involve walking outdoors, so comfortable shoes, sun protection and water are recommended.

Do you need to book a tour at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, guided tours are the best way to experience the main attractions at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. Tours help explain the significance of the fossils, trackways, laboratory work and outdoor exhibits so visitors can get more from the experience.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs indoors or outdoors?

It includes both indoor and outdoor experiences. The Fossil Preparation Laboratory and Collection Room are indoor or sheltered experiences, while Dinosaur Canyon and the life-sized sculptures involve outdoor walking through the outback landscape.

What should I wear to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Wear comfortable walking shoes, breathable clothing, a hat and sunscreen. Because parts of the experience are outdoors, it’s best to dress for Outback Queensland conditions and bring water.

Can you take photos at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, there are plenty of photo opportunities, especially around the life-sized dinosaur sculptures and outdoor displays. Always follow any photography instructions provided by museum staff or guides.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs only for dinosaur enthusiasts?

No. While fossil lovers will enjoy it, the experience is also great for travellers interested in Outback Queensland, natural history, science, landscapes and unique Australian attractions. The guided storytelling makes it engaging even if you don’t know much about dinosaurs before you visit.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs suitable for over-50s travellers?

Yes. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is a great experience for over-50s travellers who enjoy history, science, guided tours and unique regional attractions. Some areas involve walking outdoors, so comfortable shoes, sun protection and water are recommended.

Do you need to book a tour at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, guided tours are the best way to experience the main attractions at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. Tours help explain the significance of the fossils, trackways, laboratory work and outdoor exhibits so visitors can get more from the experience.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs indoors or outdoors?

It includes both indoor and outdoor experiences. The Fossil Preparation Laboratory and Collection Room are indoor or sheltered experiences, while Dinosaur Canyon and the life-sized sculptures involve outdoor walking through the outback landscape.

What should I wear to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Wear comfortable walking shoes, breathable clothing, a hat and sunscreen. Because parts of the experience are outdoors, it’s best to dress for Outback Queensland conditions and bring water.

Can you take photos at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs?

Yes, there are plenty of photo opportunities, especially around the life-sized dinosaur sculptures and outdoor displays. Always follow any photography instructions provided by museum staff or guides.

Is the Australian Age of Dinosaurs only for dinosaur enthusiasts?

No. While fossil lovers will enjoy it, the experience is also great for travellers interested in Outback Queensland, natural history, science, landscapes and unique Australian attractions. The guided storytelling makes it engaging even if you don’t know much about dinosaurs before you visit.

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Ready to explore Winton’s dinosaur country?

Step back in time at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs and discover Outback Queensland with Fun Over 50 Holidays on a fully hosted, all-inclusive adventure.

Ready to explore Winton’s dinosaur country?

Step back in time at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs and discover Outback Queensland with Fun Over 50 Holidays on a fully hosted, all-inclusive adventure.

Ready to explore Winton’s dinosaur country?

Step back in time at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs and discover Outback Queensland with Fun Over 50 Holidays on a fully hosted, all-inclusive adventure.

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Ready to explore Winton’s dinosaur country?

Step back in time at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs and discover Outback Queensland with Fun Over 50 Holidays on a fully hosted, all-inclusive adventure.

Ready to explore Winton’s dinosaur country?

Step back in time at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs and discover Outback Queensland with Fun Over 50 Holidays on a fully hosted, all-inclusive adventure.

Ready to explore Winton’s dinosaur country?

Step back in time at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs and discover Outback Queensland with Fun Over 50 Holidays on a fully hosted, all-inclusive adventure.

Ready to explore Winton’s dinosaur country?

Step back in time at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs and discover Outback Queensland with Fun Over 50 Holidays on a fully hosted, all-inclusive adventure.

Ready to explore Winton’s dinosaur country?

Step back in time at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs and discover Outback Queensland with Fun Over 50 Holidays on a fully hosted, all-inclusive adventure.

Ready to explore Winton’s dinosaur country?

Step back in time at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs and discover Outback Queensland with Fun Over 50 Holidays on a fully hosted, all-inclusive adventure.

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About Annette

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After using my Degree in Business (Hospitality Management) in locations from Broadbeach Casino to Hamilton Island, I discovered a keen interest in people and processes. I have a strong desire to encourage people into their potential.

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