Corner Country

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Corner Country is a rugged, outback region in New South Wales where the state borders of NSW, Queensland, and South Australia converge. This remote landscape is defined by vast saltbush plains, red dirt, and a sky so big it feels like you can see the curve of the earth. It's a place for travellers seeking solitude, starry nights, and a taste of authentic Australian bush life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Corner Country demands at least three to four days to truly absorb its scale and silence. Most visitors base themselves in Tibooburra or camp in Sturt National Park. Plan for long drives between sights – the region is vast and unsealed roads are common. A 4WD is essential for accessing many areas, especially after rain. Pace your days with early starts to avoid the midday heat, and always carry extra water and fuel.

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