Milparinka

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Milparinka is a tiny, historic hamlet in the far north-west of New South Wales, deep in the outback. Once a bustling gold-rush town in the 1880s, today it's a ghost town with a handful of residents and a palpable sense of frontier history. The surrounding landscape is starkly beautiful – red dirt, blue skies, and the vastness of the Corner Country. For travellers with a taste for genuine outback solitude and a fascination with Australia's gold-rush past, Milparinka offers a rare, unpolished glimpse into a bygone era.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Milparinka is a brief stop rather than a destination in itself. Most travellers spend 1–2 hours exploring the historic sites and soaking up the atmosphere. If you're staying overnight (the pub offers basic accommodation), you can also enjoy a sunset walk or stargazing – the night skies here are spectacular. Combine with a visit to nearby Tibooburra or a drive through Sturt National Park for a full day out.

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