Outback New South Wales, Forests and Parks
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Culgoa National Park Weilmoringle - Culgoa National Park is 22,006 hectares in size and is located on the Upper Culgoa Floodplain, north of Brewarrina and Bourke on the Queensland Border.
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Duke of Cornwell Park Broken Hill - Tennis courts for hire. Fenced area, play area, picnic tables, free gas barbecues.
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Forster Tenpin Bowling Centre Forster - 14 State of the Art lanes with a Cosmic Disco every Friday and Saturday night featuring the latest music video clips.
Birthday parties for all ages, internet... More
Gundabooka National Park Bourke - Gundabooka National Park covers an area of 43,000 hectares. The main feature of the park's landscape is the Gundabooka Range, which rises to a height... More
Kinchega National Park Menindee - Imagine enjoying a picnic, in the shade of a majestic old River Red Gum, on the banks of the iconic Darling River. Kinchega National Park extends south... More
Lavender Point Holiday Units Narooma - Lavender point Holiday Units are set in tranquil gardens with beautiful spotted gums. Situated just 800 meters off the highway in a quiet, no through street,... More
Mungo National Park and Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area Pooncarie - Everyone has heard of Mungo National Park, recognised for its outstanding universal value as part of the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area and... More
Mutawintji National Park Broken Hill - Mutawintji is special place; you can feel it when you’re there. You may not be able to quite put your finger on what it is, but the beauty and... More
ODonnell Park at Curlwaa Curlwaa - A picturesque park on the banks on the Murray River, O'Donnell Park Curlwaa is a scenic place to enjoy a picnic, let the children try out the playground... More
Paroo-Darling National Park White Cliffs - Paroo-Darling National Park is the newest park in Far Western New South Wales. It is made up of several different parcels of land and offers a diverse... More
Penrose Park Broken Hill - Penrose Park - named after John Penrose, born in Yorkshire in 1850. The place to be seen in it's hey-day. Sporting and recreational bodies such as The... More
Sturt National Park Tibooburra - This spectacularly diverse park is one of the largest in NSW. Established in 1972, it lies in the north-western most corner of the state near the town... More
Sturt Park Reserve And Titanic Memorial Broken Hill - Sturt Park was first gazetted as the Central Reserve in 1895 and was officially known as Sturt Park in 1944, to commemorate the centenary of the inland... More
Walls Of China, Mungo National Park Pooncarie - Mungo National Park is the focal point of the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area. The lunette known as the 'Walls of China' is one of the main... More
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