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Follow our public art trail

Clay Village

The Clay Village portrays the Jericho township with more than 45 miniature clay buildings and houses on display.

Public art in Muttaburra

Muttaburra is the home to a significant collection of public art which is mostly made by local artists.

Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail

The Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail features 40 sculptures as you travel along the scenic loop.

Murals in Alpha

Best known as the town of murals, our 27 murals beautifully illustrate the day to day life of people in the bush and the pioneering history of our district.

Murals in Barcaldine

Barcaldine is home to a number of wonderful murals.

Sculptures around the region

The Barcaldine region has a variety of sculptures throughout our region.

Murals in Jericho

Jericho is home to a number of murals painted by local artists and community groups.

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  • 07 4651 1724

  • Barcaldine Visitor Information Centre,
    149 Oak Street,
    Barcaldine QLD 4725

  • tourism@barc.qld.gov.au

We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians of the land and acknowledge and pay our respect to their Elders, past and present.

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