Located in outback Queensland, Aramac is a town with a rich history and unique attractions. One of its most famous landmarks is the Harry Redford Interpretive Centre, which tells the story of the infamous cattle duffer, Harry Redford, also known as Captain Starlight, and the white bull that led to his undoing. The town is also home to the Aramac Tramway Museum, showcasing rolling stock and memorabilia from the early years of settlement.
For nature enthusiasts, Aramac offers the Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail, a 220 km circuit featuring over 25 sculptures, as well as natural attractions like Lake Dunn, Gray Rock, and Horsetailer’s Gorge. The town's unique and wonderful natural attractions make it a great region to explore and get off the beaten track.
Aramac's history and connection to the local cattle industry have been carefully preserved and celebrated, making it an intriguing destination for travelers. The town's determination to intrigue visitors with its unusual attractions is evident in the various sites and stories that can be explored along the Aramac Heritage Trail.