From Yaraka we headed back to Blackall for another night at the Barcoo River campsite and to replenish our groceries. We enjoyed a lovely lunch at The Lodge on Hawthorne, a beautifully maintained building that was formerly the Masonic Lodge.
Not sure if this sign is legible.
It was just a short run up the highway from Blackall to the turn off to Lara Wetlands, then 13 kms of very well maintained dirt road.
The campground was quite busy but still plenty of room for a waterfront site.
The thermal pool
On Friday we drove the Suzi the 41kms to Barcaldine to buy some contact cleaner from the hardware as we were having some problems with the trailer cable to the Suzi - no left hand indicators or brake lights without quite a bit of fiddling around.
As we had been to Barcy a few times before, we just took a few photos in the main street before refuelling and heading back to Lara.
On Saturday night there was free entertainment and an optional 3 course camp oven dinner which we enjoyed.
We signed up for the Homestead tour on Sunday which included morning tea. Jo, Lara’s owner, gave us a very good talk about Lara Station’s history and that of the homestead itself which had stood abandoned since 1975 until Jo and her late husband, Michael, bought the property in 2007.
Sadly, Michael was killed in a helicopter mustering accident on the very day that their first camper arrived in 2014. Jo has done a marvellous job of developing the tourism side of Lara but feels the need to move on with her life and currently has a contract on the property. Fingers crossed that the sale goes through.
The exterior walls were originally painted. Jo employed someone to grind off all the old paint to reveal the beautiful Hoop Pine boards.
Jo tells a good yarn.
The bore head.
Outside the rustic museum.
We had a wonderful time at Lara and highly recommend a stay there.