Photo: European Union, Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery / Attribution
Out on the vast red plains of far western New South Wales, Menindee Lakes is a startling oasis that defies the surrounding desert. This series of natural and man-made lakes, fed by the Darling River, transforms the landscape into a shimmering wetland teeming with birdlife. It's a place of quiet beauty and surprising abundance, where the stark outback meets tranquil waterways. For travellers driving the long haul between Broken Hill and the South Australian border, it's a must-stop for its serene atmosphere, excellent fishing, and rich Indigenous and pastoral history.
Highlights & What to See
- Copi Hollow – The main access point with a caravan park, boat ramp, and shady spots for a picnic. It's the best base for kayaking and birdwatching among the river red gums.
- Birdwatching paradise – Over 200 bird species have been recorded, including pelicans, black swans, and the rare freckled duck. Bring binoculars for the best views.
- Fishing on the Darling – The lakes are famous for Murray cod, golden perch, and silver perch. Cast a line from the shore or hire a tinny from Copi Hollow.
- Menindee Weir – A historic weir built in the 1960s to regulate water flow. It's a great spot to watch the sunset and see the lakes at their most colourful.
- Kinchega National Park – Adjacent to the lakes, this park protects ancient Aboriginal sites, historic woolsheds, and vast floodplains. Keep an eye out for kangaroos and emus.
- Menindee town – A small outback settlement with a pub, a few shops, and a fascinating history tied to the Burke and Wills expedition (they camped here).
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days is ideal to fully appreciate the lakes and surrounding park. Spend the first day exploring Copi Hollow and the weir, then dedicate a full day to Kinchega National Park, including a walk to the Aboriginal fish traps at Lake Cawndilla. If you're short on time, a one-night stopover will let you enjoy a sunset cruise or a morning fishing session. The lakes are best visited between autumn and spring when the weather is mild and the birdlife is most active.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Broken Hill – 110 km east, this historic mining city offers art galleries, the Living Desert sculptures, and a vibrant outback culture.
- Silverton – 25 km north-west of Broken Hill, a ghost town turned film set (Mad Max 2) with a must-visit pub.
- Mutawintji National Park – 130 km north-east of Broken Hill, renowned for its Aboriginal rock art and dramatic gorges.
- Darling River Run – A scenic drive following the Darling River south through Wilcannia and Bourke, perfect for a longer outback road trip.
- White Cliffs – 280 km north-west of Menindee, famous for its underground opal mines and solar-powered town.
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Image credits
- Broken Hill — Steve Swayne / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Silverton — SCHolar44 / CC0
- Mutawintji National Park — John Hill / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Darling River Run — Tim J Keegan / CC BY-SA 2.0
- White Cliffs — Peterdownunder / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Kinchega National Park — John Tann from Sydney, Australia / CC BY 2.0