There are 18 trails & sites in Outback NSW
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Take a drive just minutes outside of town and explore the stunning views from Fort Bourke Lookout.
Located just a few minutes south of Silverton, the Mundi Mundi Plains Lookout offers extraordinary views of endless plains and a unique all-around experience.
Nestled on the western side of Mt Gunderbooka, just 50km away from Bourke, Bennetts Gorge Picnic Area is a perfect spot to have a relaxing picnic lunch or barbecue.
Byrock Rock Holes is a significant site for the Ngemba people, located in a small village in New South Wales.
Caryapundy Tank Bird Hide is a popular and unique attraction located on the Caryapundy lookout south loop in Tibooburra.
The Cobar Heritage Walk in the outback town of Cobar, New South Wales is a must-do for visitors wanting to explore the area's rich history.
Culgoa National Park is a protected national park in New South Wales, Australia, known for its expansive area and location in the Australian outback.
Welcome to Gundabooka National Park, a stunning protected area in the north-west region of New South Wales, Australia!
The Historic Barwon Bridge Brewarrina is a marvel of engineering that dates back to late 1800s.
Located in Broken Hill, Australia, JP Keenan Lookout is a popular travel destination that offers a great overview of the town and the line of lode.
If you're looking for an outback adventure in New South Wales, then Jump-Up Loop Road Drive in Sturt National Park is the perfect destination.
Located in the Far West region of New South Wales, Australia, the Kinchega National Park is a 44,259-hectare protected national park that forms an eastern edge along the Darling River.
Morton Boulka Picnic Area Menindee is a remote and serene spot located in Kinchega National Park, New South Wales.
Experience the boundless expanse of the outback by visiting the stunning Mundi Mundi Lookout.
Mutawintji National Park, formerly known as Mootwingee National Park, was established in 1998 to protect and conserve a vast region of New South Wales.
Nettleton's First Shaft Lookout is a scenic lookout in Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia.
Peery Lake Picnic Area in Wilcannia is a peaceful spot for a barbecue with a view of Peery Lake.
The Kidman Way Cobar is a touring route that stretches from the southern town of Jerilderie to the northern town of Barringun.