Darling River Run

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Stretching over 2,700 kilometres from the Queensland border to the Murray River, the Darling River Run is Australia’s most epic outback river journey. This iconic self-drive route follows the languid, red-brown waters of the Darling through remote sheep stations, ancient river red gums, and tiny outback pubs that seem frozen in time. It’s a trip for travellers who crave solitude, big skies, and the raw beauty of the Australian bush — expect dusty tracks, friendly locals, and a profound sense of remoteness.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly soak up the Darling River Run, budget at least five to seven days. This allows for leisurely driving on unsealed roads (a 4WD is recommended, though a 2WD can manage in dry conditions), overnight stops at pubs or riverside camps, and time to explore side tracks to historic homesteads and billabongs. Many travellers combine it with a loop from Broken Hill or the Murray River for a two-week outback odyssey.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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