Often referred toas the “Montville of the Outback”, Eulo is a small community with a large pride which is evident when you visit. Famous not only for the infamous “Eulo Queen” (for a good story, read here) and the hotel named after her but also for the abundant local produce and product as well as opal and craft which can all be purchased in the town. Honey along with other natural products made from bees wax are produced at Eulo for the local and national market.
Eulo has many attractions including the Lizard Lounge,the Bilby Burrow art and craft gallery, a general store (Coffee!!) and the unusual experience of a hot artesian water.
In 2013, paleontologists began work near Eulo at one of Australia's richest megafauna (large animal) sites, finding a diverse and abundant supply of fossils from the world's largest marsupial - a giant extinct wombat called the Diprotodon, as well as those of large crocodiles. They are extremely well preserved, being somewhere around 50,000 or 100,000-years-old.
In town, you'll see the life size Diprotodon statue (and a geocache too!).