Outback NSW
Region Information
In outback national parks, you'll discover sun-bakedsand dunes as well as lush wetlands teeming with wildlife. Spend some timeexploring the back roads and walking tracks of these parks to discover thefascinating story of the plants and animals that have adapted to this harshenvironment.
For millennia, the region's Aboriginalinhabitants have appreciated the harsh but fragile natural beauty of OutbackNSW. Today, you can see astonishing Aboriginal rock art, some 30,000 years old,at sites in MutawintjiNational Park at Broken Hill.Similarly, you can find the remains of Mungo Man and Mungo Woman, dating back40,000 years, at Mungo NationalPark, which falls within the Willandra LakesWorld Heritage Area.
Some of the most remote areas in NSW arehere â“Lightning Ridge,Broken Hill, White Cliffsand Corner Country.They also offer some unique attractions, including the Royal FlyingDoctor Service Education Centre and the Living DesertSculptures in the Living DesertReserve. The Back O' BourkeExhibition Centre in Bourkeis also well worth a visit.
In Outback NSW, you'll findcomfortable accommodation, great food and a warm welcome wherever you go.Consider a houseboat holiday in Wentworth,a caravan fishing trip to Brewarrina,or a bushwalking excursion to Cobar.
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