Mutawintji cultural tour
Join this special tour in Mutawintji National Park in the NSW outback and hear Aboriginal guides share their connection to their Country.
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- Mutawintji National Park in Outback NSW
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Join this special tour in Mutawintji National Park in the NSW outback and hear Aboriginal guides share their connection to their Country.
Yapa (Mulgowan) art site lookout is in Gundabooka National Park near Yapa (Mulgowan) art site walking track. Visit this viewing platform to see ancient Aboriginal rock paintings.
Yapa (Mulgowan) art site picnic area is in Gundabooka National Park at the start of Yapa (Mulgowan) art site walking track. Rest in the shade before a short, challenging walk to this Aboriginal site.
A challenging, scenic walk over the rocky ridge of the Bynguano Range in Mutawintji National Park.
Take a breathtaking walk along Homestead Gorge walking track for scenic landscape vistas and ancient Aboriginal rock engravings. Plus you might see wallabies, emus and birds.
The Old Coach Road drive is a piece of Australian history, following a section of the historic Broken Hill to White Cliffs Coach Run that connected these two outback towns.
A birdwatching paradise when Peery Lake is full, stop for a barbecue or a short walk at Peery Lake picnic area – in the northern section of Paroo-Darling National Park.
Rockholes Loop walking track is an adventurous extension to Homestead Gorge walking track, in Mutawintji National Park. This short but steep hike includes Aboriginal engravings and splendid views of rockholes, Homestead Gorge and Bynguano Range.
A short, easy walk, suitable for wheelchairs, that winds into the splendour of Mutawintji's gorges to Thaaklatjika (Wright's Cave). Within this rocky overhang are some fascinating examples of Aboriginal and post-colonial history, including paintings and stencils.
Yuwura Yarun (Sandhill track) offers the most comprehensive walk in Culgoa National Park, crossing diverse habitats and offering birdwatching and picnicking opportunities.