Caryapundy lookout campground When it floods, areas of this massive national park transform from semi-arid plains into huge lakes and swamps that are havens for rare waterbirds.
Cawndilla campground Birdwatchers will flock to this idyllic lakeside campground in Kinchega National Park in outback NSW.
Dead Horse Gully campground Camp among the massive granite boulders of Sturt National Park, a place that has to be seen to be believed.
Fort Grey campground Explore Corner Country and the outback of Sturt National Park from Fort Grey campground. Suitable for caravans and motorhomes, there are some great walks nearby.
Mount Wood campground Beautifully set next to an outback billabong, Mount Wood campground is a great base for exploring the historic landscape of Sturt National Park.
Mount Wood Homestead If you're curious to know what life was like for early outback settlers, this is as close to an authentic experience as you're likely to...
Mount Wood Shearers Quarters Kick back and immerse yourself in the vast expanse of the spectacular outback in true pioneer style.
Olive Downs campground There's nothing more dramatic than the views of orange tinged clouds of a sunset at Olive Downs campground, matched only by the sight of kangaroos...
Tibooburra Hotel The Tibooburra Hotel is a classic two storey, 130 plus year old Outback pub featuring very clean and tidy accommodation, great food, ice cold tap...
The Family Hotel The Family Hotel, built in 1881 from local sandstone, was part of the Cobb and Co network.
Courthouse Museum Step back in time and imagine what life must have been like for those who lived and worked on sheep stations in the early 1900s...
Jump-Up Loop Road drive For a tantalising taste of outback NSW, load up the van or 4WD and revel in the wide open spaces along Jump-Up Loop Road drive,...
Jump-Up walking track Take a walk among the Jump-Up landscape of Sturt National Park; striking flat-topped mesas that are the remains of an ancient mountain range. As you...
Middle Road drive Most people start the drive at Olive Downs Homestead, which dates back to the 1880s and was once the social hub of the area.
Mount Wood Summit walking track Cone-shaped Mount Wood stands tall among the gibber plains of Sturt National Park, said to be one of the most inhospitable places in Australia. The...
Narriearra Caryapundy Swamp National Park Narriearra Caryapundy Swamp National Park is the traditional Country of the Karengappa Aboriginal People. The Wongkumara and Malyangapa People also share ties to this land.
Outdoor Pastoral Museum Part of the historic Mount Wood homestead complex, a visit to the Outdoor Pastoral Museum will give insight into the life of Australian outback workers.
Sturt National Park Head to Sturt National Park on your journey into the Australian outback. Camp for a few days to really explore the landscape and historic heritage.
Sturt's tree walk In 1844, Captain Charles Sturt led the Central Australia Expedition from the streets of Adelaide, then along the Murray and Darling rivers before heading where...
Talpero lookout Picnic at Talpero lookout and learn about our unique desert ecology, local Aboriginal culture, and the history of pastoralism in Sturt National Park. You can't...
Wells walk Starting from Fort Grey campground, the unformed track takes you on a journey through interdune woodland communities and along the creek past the majestic river...
Gorge Loop Road Drive As one of the largest national parks in NSW, Sturt National Park can seem so vast as to be almost impenetrable.
Sturts Steps Touring Route Sturt's Steps Touring Route is an unsigned route linking Broken Hill with Tibooburra.