The historic Noccundra Hotel was established in 1882 and is still licensed. This hotel is the only occupied building in the town and is well worth a visit. It is also the site of a memorial to the ill-fated Hume expedition, the explorer having died of thirst west of the present town while searching for survivors of the lost Leichhardt expedition.
Grab a line and fish in the Wilson River waterhole opposite the hotel, also an ideal camping spot. Noccundra holds an annual race meeting in May and a rodeo / gymkhana in October each year. Fun-filled days not to be missed!