Goulburn River National Park – Isolated Bush Camping Close To Sydney
Goulburn River National Park is only 300km N-W of Sydney, yet it feels like a million miles away. Bush camping in rugged sandstone mountains.
Below are travel destinations you can visit in Regional and Outback New South Wales. If you’re looking for info on some of the lesser-known places, you’ll find it here.
Take a trip along the Darling River, calling into Bourke, Louth, Tilpa, Mungo National Park and many more. Travel in remote country from Tibooburra through to Innamincka.
Or maybe you’re looking for something closer to Sydney? Then check out Goulburn River National Park, one of our favourites.
Enjoy!
Goulburn River National Park is only 300km N-W of Sydney, yet it feels like a million miles away. Bush camping in rugged sandstone mountains.
Bourke is often described as the gateway to the Outback. Perched on the Darling River, there’s much to see in this historic town.
Mutawintji National Park is NE of Broken Hill, NSW. Bynguano Range provides an oasis in arid country, used by people for thousands of years.
Louth NSW is a small settlement clinging to the banks of the Darling River. Steeped in rural history, interwoven with the paddle steamer era.
Gum Bend Lake is just west of Condobolin NSW. Shady campsites, friendly people & clean amenities – all for free. Perfect spot to stay for a couple of weeks.
Mungo National Park is famous worldwide. It’s a time capsule of ancient Aboriginal history, buried in the shifting sands of an ancient shoreline.
If you love camping beside a river, privacy and a campfire crackling away, then Birdcage Reserve on the Murrumbidgee River is ideal for you.