Tibooburra

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Welcome to Tibooburra, the remote and rugged outback town that feels like a frontier outpost in the far northwest corner of New South Wales. Known as the gateway to Sturt National Park and the iconic Corner Country, this sun-baked settlement is where the red dirt meets the big blue sky, and the pub walls are covered in banknotes left by travellers. It’s a place that rewards the adventurous with a raw sense of isolation, ancient landscapes, and a genuine Aussie outback character that’s hard to find anywhere else.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least two full days to appreciate Tibooburra and its surrounds. Day one can be spent exploring the town, visiting the pub and museum, and taking a short drive into Sturt National Park. Day two is ideal for a full-day 4WD adventure to Cameron Corner and back, with stops at key lookouts and picnic spots. If you’re into birdwatching or photography, consider an extra day to soak in the solitude and the spectacular outback sunsets.

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