Stop • Rest • Refresh

Oasis
Rest Area

Day Rest Area • No Camping

Take a break from the road, enjoy some shade, access fresh water and discover a little of Cue before continuing your journey through the Murchison.

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Day Rest Area
Available
Fresh Water
Facilities
Shade & Seating
Overnight
No Camping
Please note

No overnight
camping

The Oasis is a day rest area only. Overnight camping is not permitted.

Travellers looking for a free overnight option can use the Shire's designated 48-hour RV stop at the northern corner of Dowley Street and Robinson Street, subject to the conditions applying at that facility.

Free 48-Hour RV Stop
Break the journey

Stop somewhere worth stopping

The Oasis Rest Area provides travellers with a convenient place to pull off the road, stretch their legs, access fresh water and take a break while travelling through Cue.

Sheltered seating, interpretive information and landscaped surrounds make it a comfortable place for a short stop, while Cue's town centre and visitor services are close by.

Oasis Rest Area
Northern end of Cue
Plus Code: HVHX+3G8 Cue, WA
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Fresh water

Refill responsibly

Fresh water is available at the Oasis Rest Area for travellers needing to refill while passing through Cue.

Cue is a remote community and water is a precious resource. Please take only what you need and help us use this service responsibly.

Important
No washing cars, caravans or equipment

Water is a precious resource in Cue. The fresh water facility is provided for traveller needs and refilling water supplies — not for washing vehicles.

Sheltered picnic seating at the Oasis Rest Area in Cue
Rest in the shade

A comfortable place to take five

Sheltered tables give travellers somewhere to sit, have lunch and enjoy a break from driving.

Interpretive displays around the rest area also provide an introduction to Cue's heritage and the stories of the surrounding district.

At the Oasis

Stop. Stretch. Refresh.

01 • Fresh water
Refill your water supplies

Fresh water is available for travellers. Please use only what you need and remember that water is a precious resource in our remote community.

02 • Sheltered seating
Take a proper break

Covered seating provides a comfortable place to rest and enjoy a meal or drink before continuing your trip.

03 • Visitor information
Discover where you are

Interpretive panels introduce visitors to Cue, its history and places worth exploring while you are in town.

04 • Easy town access
You're already in Cue

The Oasis provides an easy starting point for exploring the town rather than simply passing through.

05 • Day use only
No camping

The Oasis is for daytime rest and visitor use. Overnight camping is not permitted.

Public facilities

Need the toilets?

Public toilets are located a short distance south of the Oasis, behind the Shire of Cue Administration Office at 73 Austin Street.

The toilet facilities are directly across from the Cue Community Resource Centre on Austin Street.

Public Toilet Directions
While you're stopped

Take a look around Cue

Cue is compact and easy to explore. A short stop can quickly become a walk through one of Western Australia's most distinctive historic goldfields towns.

Wander along Austin Street, explore the heritage buildings, grab a coffee or meal and visit the Cue Community Resource Centre for local information.

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Want to stay?

Don't camp here — stay at the RV stop

Self-contained travellers wanting to stay overnight can use Cue's designated free 48-hour RV stop.

The RV stop is at the northern corner of Dowley Street and Robinson Street and includes an RV dump point.

Free 48-Hour RV Stop Accommodation in Cue
Visitor information

Welcome to Cue

Need help while you're in town? Contact the Shire of Cue or visit the Community Resource Centre for local information.

Shire of Cue
73 Austin Street, Cue WA 6640
(08) 9963 8600
shire@cue.wa.gov.au