Discover fascinating chapters of our natural, pastoral and Aboriginal heritage with a visit to Yanga National Park, one of the state’s newest national parks. From Aboriginal families to explorers and pioneers, shearers and rabbit trappers, fisherman and campers - people have been visiting Yanga for thousands of years, now it’s your turn!
Willandra National Park: The park is situated in dry eucalypt forests and grassy woodlands and offers the visitor a great insight into the pastoral history of outback NSW. The Coolibah-lined Willandra creek attracts an assortment of wildlife including kangaroos, emus, and ground-nesting birds. Within the park there is the Willandra Homestead area and the Willandra Shearing complex located about 1.5 kms away. Both provide a great insight into the pastoral heritage of the area.
Lake Mungo - Mungo National Park: Probably the best known, Mungo National Park and its iconic 'Walls of China' is a 'must see' park not only for the shear beauty of the Lunette and the dunes which make up the 'Walls' but for the amazing and spiritually moving anthropological significance of the area which has evidence of continual Indigenous habitation extending over 40,000 years.
Located about 1.3 hour drive from Wentworth and about 1 hour from the Darling River near Pooncarie
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The quiet town of Balranald is located on the Murrumbidgee River 859 km from Sydney.
The Hay Shire terrain is largely a flat, almost treeless saltbush plain offering a magnificent 180 degree skyline which at night becomes a canopy of stars as far as the eye can see. The Shire incorporates the town of Hay and the villages of Booligal, Maude and One Tree.
Wentworth Shire surrounds the confluence of the Darling and Murray Rivers.
On the banks of the Lachlan River, Hillston is a town with a colourful history, that's been given new life by an extensive irrigation system.
Menindee Tourist Association - Menindee Lakes Menindee has a unique position in Outback NSW Nestled between the lakes & the Darling River. A mecca for bird watchers (we have more species of birds than Kakadu NT) and a fisherman’s paradise. Steeped in indigenous cultural. (Special place of the Paakantji/Barkindji people)
Cobb Highway Touring route, by caravan, 4WD or car and explore NSW from the banks of the Murray River to the iconic outback towns.
Harry Nanya Tours specialises in Aboriginal guided tours to World Heritage Listed Mungo National Park.
A great little gallery and Cafe beautifully set on the banks of the Darling River at Pooncarie.
Trentham Estate Winery... a family-owned boutique winery set right on the banks of the Murray River in south-west New South Wales. Trentham produces a vast range of varietal wines, and boasts a multi-award-winning Cellar Door and Restaurant.
Turlee Station is a working sheep and wheat station located adjacent to Mungo National Park in outback NSW.