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Sturt National Park
New South Wales
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Sturt National Park between Tiboburra and
Cameron Corner Northern NSW
An enormous arid landscape of space and solitude. The rolling red-sand dunes of the Strzelecki Desert ripple through the western section, graduating past surprising wetlands surrounded by white sands. Flat-topped 'mesas' and fantastic
views characterise the central jump-up country. Remnant gidgee woodland, the catchment system of the ephemeral Twelve-Mile Creek, and gibber and grass-covered plains dominate the east, while 450-million-year-old
granite tors surrounding
Tibooburra form part of the southern boundary of the park.
Enjoy the self-guided loop drives accessible by 2WD or go 4WD trekking along the Middle Road, passing through uniquely diverse landscapes with lookouts along the way providing magnificent
views. Explore the walks at
Fort Grey,
Olive Downs, Dead Horse Gully and to
the summit of Mt Wood -most are easy to moderate and allow for a short loop walk of 1-3 hours. The four 2WD-accessible campsites are equipped with free gas barbecues and
toilets and are suitable for caravans, but bring your own water and please respect the 'no wood-fire' policy. Mt Wood Historic
Homestead and shearers' quarters provide accommodation; both have excellent facilities (call for details). The best time to visit the park is between April and October. The temperature sizzles to
well above 40°C in summer, but winter nights can drop to below zero.
Access 335 km north of
Broken Hill along the partly sealed Silver City Highway and 400 km west of
Bourke (unsealed).
Check the conditions after rain as roads may be closed. Vehicle entry fee applies.
Tibooburra Visitor Centre, phone 08 8091 3308
Dead Horse Gully Camping Ground. Ikm
Tibooburra. Fantastic. Pit
toilets, gas BBQ. Peaceful, spread out, rocky outcrops. Showers back in Tib.