The Nanya’s Pad Interpretation Drive (90-km loop) is named for an Aboriginal man who fled to the Danggali area in the late 1800s. This trip is accessible by 2WD vehicles and incorporates 14 stops that showcase Aboriginal
heritage. Bushwalkers can take the Target Mark Trail through the mallee to Target Mark
Dam and many birdwatching sites. Take binoculars and you may spot one of the park’s ten rare or endangered species, such as the malleefowl, blackeared miner or scarlet-chested parrot. If camping in the wide-open mallee country does not appeal, you can stay in the old shearers quarters – the park was once four sheep stations. The conservation park is sometimes closed due to flooding.