Columboola is a small community offering a outback style holiday experience at Columboola Country, with camping, caravanning, cabins and group function facilities, just east of Miles on the Warrego Highway. One of the favourite activities of guests at Columboola Country is fishing in the permanent creek. A number of deep holes are to be found along the creek, populated with native species including yellow belly, jew and cod. The creek itself is located only a stones throw from the camping grounds and cabins.
The beautiful rock hole is a mere 30 metres from the camping area. A tranquil recreational venue, it is surrounded by native vegetation and populated by native fish and crustaceans. Running directly off Punchbowl creek, the rock hole is an unpolluted, unspoilt, naturally occurring waterhole. Used by Aboriginals many years ago as a food and water source, it is still appreciated today - especially on those hot Queensland summer afternoons! Columboola is also the location of an outdoor education centre for school groups. The complex has a wide range of facilities for outdoor recreation. Town facilities are available 14 kilometres away at Miles.
Temperatures for Columboola
Columboola has cool summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Columboola is approximately 19 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 33 °c.
Columboola has cold winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Columboola is approximately 5 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 20 °c.
MONTH
LOW °c
HIGH °c
January
20
33
February
19
32
March
17
31
April
12
27
May
8
23
June
5
20
July
4
19
August
5
21
September
9
25
October
13
29
November
16
31
December
18
33
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