Photo: Peterdownunder / CC BY-SA 3.0
Welcome to Tibooburra, a remote outback gem in the far north-west corner of New South Wales. This is the heart of the Corner Country, where the red dirt meets the blue sky and the pub doors are always open. Tibooburra is a place of raw beauty, rich history, and genuine outback hospitality—perfect for travellers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- Family Hotel Tibooburra: A legendary outback pub with a corrugated iron interior covered in signatures and memorabilia from travellers past. Grab a cold beer and soak up the atmosphere.
- Sturt National Park: Explore the vast, arid landscapes of this park, home to red kangaroos, emus, and the famous 'Corner Country' signpost. Don't miss the Camerons Corner marker where three states meet.
- Tibooburra Cemetery & Historic Sites: Wander through the historic cemetery and discover the stories of early settlers, explorers, and Afghan cameleers who shaped this region.
- Outback Art & Culture: Visit the local art gallery and cultural centre to see works inspired by the stark beauty of the desert, and chat with locals about life on the edge.
- Stargazing: With virtually no light pollution, the night sky here is breathtaking. Lie back and watch the Milky Way stretch from horizon to horizon.
Suggested Time to Spend
Give yourself at least two full days to experience Tibooburra properly. Day one can be spent exploring the town's historic sites and the Family Hotel. On day two, drive out to Sturt National Park and Camerons Corner—allow a full day for the return trip, as the roads are unsealed and conditions can vary. The best time to visit is during the cooler months from April to October, when the days are warm and the nights are crisp.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Broken Hill: The iconic outback city, a 4–5 hour drive south, known for its mining history, art galleries, and the Living Desert Sculptures.
- Mungo National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site with the famous Walls of China, about 6 hours south-east, offering incredible lunar landscapes and ancient Aboriginal history.
- White Cliffs: A quirky opal mining town with underground homes, about 3 hours south, where you can try your hand at noodling for opals.
- Milparinka: A tiny historic village just 40 km south, with the Albert Hotel and the ruins of the Courthouse—a perfect short detour.
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Image credits
- Broken Hill — Steve Swayne / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Mungo National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- White Cliffs — Peterdownunder / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Milparinka — Peterdownunder / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sturt National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / Public domain
- Camerons Corner — denisbin / CC BY-ND 2.0