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Riversleigh Fossil Fields - Mount Isa

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The Australian Fossil Mammal Sites, Riversleigh and Naracoorte were inscribed in the World Heritage List in 1994 for their outstanding representation of the evolution of Australian mammals and the quality of their fossils, which are preserved in limestone. The Riversleigh section, which covers 10,000 hectares, is located in the southern section of Boodjamulla National Park in northwest Queensland. Naracoorte can be found over 2,000 kilometres away in South Australia.

The Riversleigh fossil deposits are among the richest and most extensive in the world, with some fossils dating back to 15 to 25 million years. The site provides exceptional examples of mammalian assemblages in a continent whose mammal evolutionary history has been the most isolated and most distinctive in the world. It includes the first records for many groups of living mammals, such as marsupial moles and feather-tailed possums, as well as many other unique and now extinct species such as the 'marsupial lion'.

The area open to the public was one of the first fossil deposits found, and gives visitors an opportunity to view many fossilised mammals and reptiles first hand.

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accommodation

0.4 km   Copper City Riverside Caravan Park
0.5 km   Travellers Haven Backpackers
1.3 km   Argylla Tourist Park
1.4 km   Townview Motel
1.6 km   Sunset Top Tourist Park Mount Isa
1.6 km   Mount Isa Caravan Park
3.6 km   AAOK Moondarra Caravan Park Mount Isa
114.0 km   Cloncurry Oasis Caravan Park
114.3 km   Gilbert Park Tourist Village
233.5 km   Adels Grove Camping Ground

attractions

0.1 km   The Buffs Club
0.5 km   Riversleigh Fossil Centre
1.1 km   Mount Isa Underground Hospital and Museum
18.4 km   Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Centre
141.7 km   Ernest Henry Mine
153.2 km   The Barkly Tableland Heritage Centre
165.0 km   Camooweal Caves National Park
191.0 km   Stonehouse Museum
191.1 km   Min Min Encounter
191.1 km   Boulia Sports and Aquatic Centre
202.7 km   Wild Dog Dreaming
202.8 km   Constance Range
203.7 km   Indarri Falls
203.9 km   Upper Gorge Walk
204.2 km   Island Stack
232.6 km   Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park
279.7 km   Combo Waterhole Trail
292.7 km   Diamantina National Park

events

0.8 km   Xstrata Mount Isa Rotary Rodeo
15.0 km   Mount Isa Fishing Classic
93.0 km   Quamby Rodeo
111.8 km   Cloncurry Merry Muster Festival
112.5 km   Cloncurry Stockman's Challenge
167.2 km   Drovers Camp Festival
189.6 km   Boulia Camel Races
189.6 km   Back to Boulia

information

1.0 km   Outback @ Isa (Visitor Information Centre)
191.1 km   Min Min Encounter and Boulia Information Centre
250.7 km   At the Creek Julia Creek Visitor Information Centre

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