Photo: Peterdownunder / CC BY-SA 3.0
Milparinka, a remote ghost town in the far north-west of New South Wales, offers a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into Australia's gold-rush past. Set against a stark outback landscape of red dirt and blue skies, this once-bustling settlement now stands as a poignant relic, with crumbling stone buildings and a palpable sense of history. For travellers venturing into the Corner Country, Milparinka is an atmospheric stop that rewards curiosity with stories of frontier life, endurance, and the relentless search for fortune.
Highlights & What to See
- Albert Hotel: A restored pub that still serves cold beers and hearty meals – a welcome oasis in the outback, with walls lined with historical photographs.
- Milparinka Cemetery: Follow the trail to this small, windswept cemetery where weathered headstones tell tales of hardship, tragedy, and resilience from the 1880s.
- Sturt's Desert Pea: In season, the red-and-black floral emblem of South Australia blooms along the roadsides, creating a striking contrast with the arid terrain.
- Mount Browne Goldfield: Just 12 km away, this historic goldfield was the site of a short-lived but intense rush; you can still see mullock heaps and old workings.
- Corner Country Drive: The journey itself is a highlight – the vast, empty landscapes, red dust roads, and endless horizons are quintessential outback Australia.
Suggested Time to Spend
Milparinka is best enjoyed as a half-day stop, ideally combined with a visit to nearby Tibooburra. Arrive mid-morning to explore the historic sites, enjoy a pub lunch, and soak in the silence. If you're travelling through the Corner Country, plan to spend the night in Tibooburra (30 km north) to avoid driving after dark on unsealed roads – the sunset light over the outback is unforgettable.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tibooburra: The main hub of the region, with accommodation, fuel, and the famous Family Hotel with its quirky memorabilia and cold beer.
- Sturt National Park: A vast arid park protecting dune fields, gibber plains, and wildlife like red kangaroos and emus; drive the loop for a true outback experience.
- Cameron Corner: The iconic junction of NSW, Queensland, and South Australia – a must for road-trippers, with a store and the chance to stand in three states at once.
- White Cliffs: Famous for its opal mining and underground homes; a quirky detour about 2 hours south-west.
- Broken Hill: The 'Silver City' offers art galleries, the Living Desert sculptures, and mining history – a worthy base for exploring the region.
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Image credits
- Tibooburra — Peterdownunder / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sturt National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / Public domain
- Cameron Corner — SplaTT / CC BY 2.0
- White Cliffs — Peterdownunder / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Broken Hill — Steve Swayne / CC BY-SA 2.0