![]() Please note, two more sculptures have been added to the trail since the current brochure was produced so keep an eye out for them. To view and print a copy of the current Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail brochure, click here. She has combined her love of sculpture and incredible ability to turn junk into art to fulfil her wish to put a smile on the faces of the people who travel through one of the most beautiful and historical parts of Queensland. The result is one of the biggest, permanent, outdoor sculpture exhibitions in the world. In reality, the sculptures are the works of a local sculptor, Milynda Rogers, who did reside on a grazing property along the trail and decided she needed a platform to display her work. How did the sculptures get there? Ask a local and you may be told an interesting story about a sheila with a few roos loose in the top paddock. ![]() You can travel the loop either way and it covers a distance of approximately 200km.īefore you leave Aramac, take the time to find the giant scrap metal Red Roo that is situated at the town’s roo works. The Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail is a circuit starting in Aramac but is also accessible from Jericho. More sculptures are being added each year so keep your eyes out for new additions. The Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail features 40 sculptures along the way as well as the renowned Gray Rock historical site, the wonder of Horsetailer’s Gorge, the mystical Healing Circle and the glorious Lake Dunn.
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