Located on the Dawson Highway and close to the south-east border of Central Queensland Highlands, the small town of Bauhinia typifies the best in country hospitality.
- Steel town entry signs dotted around the Central Queensland Highlands celebrate each community’s unique sense of identity. Cut into Bauhinia’s sign (pictured) is the town’s signature flower and symbols of its agriculture and popular sport and rec activities.
- Fishing Wet your line in Zamia Creek, 10 kilometres south along the Dawson Highway. See if you can spot the Bauhinia tree, which produces orchid-like flowers, growing in the creek.
- The Robinson Gorge section of the Expedition National Park can be accessed from Bauhinia. The gorge winds 14km between sheer sandstone cliffs, up to 100m high.