6 Budget-friendly Things to do in Goondiwindi That You Shouldn't Miss

July 13, 2021 Madelene Haan

Discover the best top things to do in Goondiwindi, Australia including Customs House Museum, Goondiwindi Cotton, Goondiwindi Visitor Information Centre, Goondiwindi Natural Heritage & Water Park, Gunsynd The Goondiwindi Grey, Goondiwindi Botanic Gardens of the Western Woodlands.
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1. Customs House Museum

McLean Street, Goondiwindi, Queensland Australia http://www.grc.qld.gov.au/customs-house-museum
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Customs House Museum

2. Goondiwindi Cotton

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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Goondiwindi Cotton

Goondiwindi Cotton Tours operates daily with friendly locals leading the way. Aboard our air conditioned mini bus, select from our award winning Town and Farm Tour, rich in history and farming education at our property 'Alcheringa'. Alternately, if arts and culture strike a chord, jump on board our newly launched, Art & Sculpture Trail featuring street art, wall murals, sculpture, water tank art and more. Every way you look, Goondiwindi is full of surprises and the spirit of the bush. Our tours offers guests, light refreshments (either morning or afternoon tea) and a stop over at the Goondiwindi Cotton showroom.

3. Goondiwindi Visitor Information Centre

45 Bowen St, Goondiwindi, Queensland 4390 Australia +61 7 4671 7474 [email protected] https://www.grc.qld.gov.au/visitors/visitor-services/visitor-information-centre
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Goondiwindi Visitor Information Centre

Reviewed By mrbrown65 - Brisbane, Australia

The lady that we got was very knowledgeable and very friendly she knew what you want to see and where everything was to get to it. Nice souvenirs to get and plenty choices to buy things if that what you wanted. Easily to find and plenty parking spots for you and then it’s just a hop to town to look around the shops after the information centre.

4. Goondiwindi Natural Heritage & Water Park

Johnson Rd, Goondiwindi, Queensland Australia http://www.goondiwindirc.qld.gov.au/visitors/outdoors/waterpark.shtml
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4.0 based on 22 reviews

Goondiwindi Natural Heritage & Water Park

Reviewed By 993anitat - Forster, Australia

We dropped in to take a look at the Goondiwindi Natural Heritage and Water Park and were very impressed. It was cold and windy the day we were there so it was empty. There is a big concrete ramp so you can launch boats for wake boarding or skiing. Would also be a great place to go kayaking or do a bit of bird watching. There are pretty views of the river which has a area designated to swimming and has a sandy beach. The park itself is huge with amenities, picnic tables, Bbqs and a great kids playground.

5. Gunsynd The Goondiwindi Grey

Apex Park MacIntyre street, Goondiwindi, Queensland 4390 Australia http://www.goondiwindirc.qld.gov.au/visitors/attractions/gunsynd.shtml
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4.0 based on 87 reviews

Gunsynd The Goondiwindi Grey

Important statue to one of Australia's greatest ever and most well known race horses.

Reviewed By H5064FUsuec - Brisbane, Australia

The statue of Gunsynd is a work of art and befits a great horse. Go to the library come info centre for the amazing history of this beautiful horse if you're too young to know. And having the Tree of Knowledge next to it makes it a well worth visit.

6. Goondiwindi Botanic Gardens of the Western Woodlands

Brennan_s Rd, Goondiwindi, Queensland 4390 Australia +61 7 4671 3237 http://goondiwindi.qld.au/?page_id=523
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4.0 based on 46 reviews

Goondiwindi Botanic Gardens of the Western Woodlands

Reviewed By RJtweed

Such a relaxing and beautiful garden to wonder through. It was great to see the Aboriginal names of the trees and their uses

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