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.
The Living Desert and Sculptures Within the Living Desert Reserve are two must see major attractions, the sculptures and the flora and fauna sanctuary.
Mungo National Park Visit World Heritage Mungo National Park, home of the famous Mungo Lady and Mungo Man, and explore a place rich in Aboriginal history.
Mutawintji National Park The ancient landscape of Mutawintji National Park, north east of Broken Hill, is rich in Aboriginal history.
Langidoon-Metford State Conservation Area Located about 65km from Broken Hill, Langidoon-Metford State Conservation Area offers scenic views, birdwatching and a unique opportunity to experience the exquisite beauty of Outback...
Sundown Nature Trail The 'Sundown Nature Trail' is situated in the rocky Sundown Hills, on the northern edge of the Broken Hill Common.
Paroo-Darling National Park Discover Paroo-Darling National Park's rich history on a school excursion or camping trip to explore the Murray-Darling Basin.
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.
Rufus River Named by Captain Charles Sturt, the Rufus River is rich in history and has two campsites.
Kinchega National Park Camp beside the Darling River among the majestic river red gums of Kinchega National Park. Explore Aboriginal and pastoral history on a school excursion.