Mutawintji National Park

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Deep in the red heart of outback New South Wales, Mutawintji National Park is a sanctuary of ancient Aboriginal rock art, rugged gorges, and desert landscapes. This remote park, about 130 km northeast of Broken Hill, offers a profound connection to Australia's Indigenous heritage and the stark beauty of the arid zone. For travellers seeking an authentic outback experience, Mutawintji is a place of quiet reverence and raw natural drama.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate a full day to appreciate Mutawintji's key sites. A morning walk to the gorge and rock art galleries, followed by a picnic lunch, then an afternoon exploring the homestead area and shorter trails. If you're camping, an overnight stay allows you to experience the spectacular starry sky and the soft light of dawn on the sandstone. The park is compact enough to cover in one day, but the tranquillity rewards a slower pace.

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