Macquarie Marshes

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In the heart of outback New South Wales, the Macquarie Marshes offer a surreal, wildlife-rich contrast to the arid plains. This vast, ephemeral wetland system—one of Australia’s most important inland waterbird breeding sites—comes alive after floods, transforming into a labyrinth of lagoons, reedbeds and river channels. For travellers on the Lasseter Highway, it’s a spectacular detour into a little-known natural wonder, best visited by self-drive with binoculars and a sense of adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day to explore the Marshes Loop Drive and a short walk. For serious birders or photographers, a full day allows time to cover the main sites and wait for optimal light. Combine with a nearby overnight stay—the marshes are at their best in the early morning or late afternoon light. Check local road conditions before setting out, as some tracks can be impassable after heavy rain.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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