Dalmorton, New South Wales

Dalmorton was once a thriving, rowdy community of 5000 people and 13 pubs living off the proceeds of a great but brief gold rush in the 1850’s and 1860’s. Today the war memorial and a road sign are all that remain of the township of Dalmorton. The scenery around Dalmorton is spectacular with the Boyd River nestled among high forested slopes. Not far from Dalmorton is the "Historic Tunnel" which is a site to see.

National Parks & Wildlife Service has now opened a new camping and picnic area near the Boyed (Little) River. The campsites are designed for camper trailers, vans and tents. There are also camping areas for larger groups. Facilities include: picnic tables, toilets, fireplaces and an information shelter. Campers would need to bring their own water.

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