Photo: Tim J Keegan / CC BY-SA 2.0
Flowing through the heart of outback New South Wales, the Darling River is one of Australia's most iconic waterways, weaving a story of ancient landscapes, Indigenous heritage, and resilient river towns. For travellers seeking an authentic outback experience, the Darling offers a serene escape into red-earth country, where you can camp under star-filled skies, explore historic paddle-steamer ports, and connect with the river's rich cultural significance to the Barkindji people. This is a place to slow down, fish for Murray cod, and watch the sun set over the water.
Highlights & What to See
- Wentworth – Where the Darling meets the Murray, this historic town features the Perry Sandhills and the Wentworth Gaol Museum, offering a glimpse into riverboat-era life.
- Menindee Lakes – A system of shallow lakes and wetlands that attract abundant birdlife; perfect for kayaking, birdwatching, and photography.
- Kinchega National Park – Bordering the river near Menindee, this park protects historic woolsheds, Aboriginal scar trees, and outback wildlife like kangaroos and emus.
- Bourke – A classic outback town where you can cruise on a paddle-steamer, visit the Back O' Bourke exhibition, and stand on the banks of the river that once carried wool to the world.
- Darling River Run – A self-drive route following the river from Wentworth to Bourke (or further), with camping spots, river crossings, and outback pubs along the way.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least 3–4 days to experience the Darling River properly, especially if you're driving the Darling River Run. This allows time to explore key towns, enjoy a river cruise, and spend a night camping in Kinchega National Park. A week-long itinerary from Broken Hill to Wentworth is ideal for a relaxed pace, with stops for fishing, hiking, and learning about Indigenous culture.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Broken Hill – A living ghost town with a thriving arts scene and mining history, just a short drive from Menindee.
- Mungo National Park – Home to the ancient Walls of China and world-heritage-listed Willandra Lakes, about 2.5 hours from Wentworth.
- Mildura – A Murray River hub with wineries, citrus groves, and paddle-steamers, easily reached from Wentworth.
- White Cliffs – Famous for its underground opal mines and quirky dugout homes, a detour from the upper Darling.
- Cobar – A historic mining town with the Great Cobar Heritage Centre, en route to Bourke.
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Image credits
- Broken Hill — Steve Swayne / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Mungo National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Mildura — Aulj7 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- White Cliffs — Peterdownunder / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cobar — Mattinbgn ( talk · contribs ) / CC BY 3.0
- Menindee — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Wentworth — Dalton's Royal Photographic Gallery / Public domain