Attractions

Outback Astronomy

Outback Astronomy

You will never forget seeing an outback sky at night. Head to Outback Astronomy, a dark-sky location just a 10-minute drive outside Broken Hill.
AJ Keast Park Playground

AJ Keast Park

With plenty of shade available, it's the perfect spot to pull up have some lunch let the kids have some fun.
Conservation Garden

Broken Hill Conservation Gardens

The Big Ant Sculpture is dedicated to the workers of Broken Hill and their struggles.
Broken Hill Regional Aquatic Centre

Broken Hill Regional Aquatic Centre

In partnership with Broken Hill City Council, the YMCA-managed Broken Hill Aquatic Centre provides high-quality aquatic and recreation facilities and programs.
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Coombes Service Station

Coombes service station is a family run and owned business, which offers 24/7 fuel services. Located in Perry Street Menindee, Coombes also offers small mechanical
Depot Glen, Pooles Grave and Sturts Cairn

Depot Glen, Pooles Grave and Sturts Cairn

Head to Sturt National Park on your journey into the Australian outback. Camp for a few days to really explore the landscape and historic heritage
Duke of Cornwall Park

Duke of Cornwall Park

The Duke of Cornwall Park includes a play area for kids, picnic tables and a free gas barbecue as well as tennis courts for hire.
Gorge Loop Road, Sturt National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Gorge Loop Road Drive

As one of the largest national parks in NSW, Sturt National Park can seem so vast as to be almost impenetrable.
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Graeme Armstrong Photography; The Old Vic Gallery Studio

Photography of Broken Hill and the far west NSW. Specialising in tintypes and digital. Works available at Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery and online.
Chief pilot, Hugh, with our Cessna 172

H & A Air

H&A Air is an outback aviation provider based out of Broken Hill, run by husband and wife team, Hugh and Aliza Lord.
Dunlop Station

Historic Dunlop Station

The property, “Dunlop”, is the 881-hectare (2177 acres) homestead block of the former eponymous station.
Homestead Creek picnic area, Mutawintji National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Homestead Creek Picnic Area

Homestead Creek picnic area is a picturesque and well-located site within the park where you can spread out your maps and stock up on energy.
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Ivanhoe Servo

Ivanhoe Servo is the town’s one stop for all your essentials.
Jump-Up Loop Road drive

Jump-Up Loop Road drive

For a tantalising taste of outback NSW, load up the van or 4WD and revel in the wide open spaces along Jump-Up Loop Road drive,
Jump-Up walking track

Jump-Up walking track

Take a walk among the Jump-Up landscape of Sturt National Park; striking flat-topped mesas that are the remains of an ancient mountain range. As you
Kinchega Homestead Billabong Walk

Kinchega Homestead Billabong Walk

Starting from the Old Kinchega Homestead carpark, this walk journeys through thick scrub, open sand plains, river red gum forest and wetlands, as it traces
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Menindee Post Office

Come down to Menindee Post Office for all your postal and office needs. Located in the main street of Menindee. Open 5 days a week,
Middle Road drive

Middle Road drive

Most people start the drive at Olive Downs Homestead, which dates back to the 1880s and was once the social hub of the area. There
Milparinka Heritage Precinct

Milparinka Heritage Precinct/Milparinka Courthouse

The Milparinka Heritage Precinct is a must-visit destination providing a valuable insight into the region's heritage.
Walking trail

Milparinka Heritage Trail

A walk around the outback township of Milparinka reveals many of its secrets.
Picnic table at Morton Boulka picnic area. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE

Morton Boulka picnic area

If you’re a birdwatching nut then grab your binoculars and head to Morton Boulka picnic area.
Mount Gunderbooka from Mount Talowla lookout, Toorale National Park. Photo: Leah Pippos/DPIE

Mount Talowla lookout

Mount Talowla lookout has sweeping 360-degree views across Toorale National Park and State Conservation Area, and beyond. This site is known by local Kurnu-Baakandji People
Mount Wood Summit walking track

Mount Wood Summit walking track

Cone-shaped Mount Wood stands tall among the gibber plains of Sturt National Park, said to be one of the most inhospitable places in Australia. The
Mundi Mundi Plains

Mundi Mundi Plains

Head up to the Mundi Mundi Lookout for a view over the seemingly endless Mundi Mundi Plains.
Mutawintji Gorge walking track, Mutawintji National Park

Mutawintji Gorge walking track

Homestead Gorge trail takes you on a moderately challenging hike along Homestead creek between the rich-red rocky cliffs that shelter ancient Aboriginal rock engravings. If
Old Coach Road drive, Mutawintji National Park

Old Coach Road Drive

The short drive takes in the ruins of the Rockholes Hotel that was built to accommodate passing trade between the two towns, as well as
Paroo-Darling Visitor Centre, White Cliffs, Paroo-Darling National Park. Photo: John Spencer ©

Paroo-Darling Visitor Centre, White Cliffs

This is an unstaffed visitor centre stocked with maps and other useful information for visitors.
Patton Park

Patton Street Park

Patton Park is located in South Broken Hill and with its recent redevelopment, is a wonderful place for families to visit.
Peery Lake at dawn

Peery Lake

If you’re looking for a peaceful spot to unwind on your outback adventure, cook up a barbecue and stretch your feet at Peery Lake.
Peery Lake picnic tables and barbecue. Photo: Dinitee Haskard OEH

Peery Lake picnic area

A peaceful spot to unwind on your outback adventure, cook up a barbecue and stretch your feet at Peery Lake picnic area.
Queen Elizabeth Park (Playground)

Queen Elizabeth Park

Queen Elizabeth Park has recently had a $1.2 million dollar with a host of upgrades to park amenities including new play equipment, accessible toilets, paths,
Riddiford Arboretum

Riddiford Arboretum

The Riddiford Arboretum features trees and shrubs of the region and is located opposite the Centro shopping centre. It was set up in 1988.
Petah and Duncan with camels Yatungka & Harold in the beautiful setting of Historic Silverton

Silverton Outback Camels

Silverton Outback Camels is a family-run camel farm offering camel rides ranging from 10 minutes to overnight camping treks.
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Silverton Photography Gallery and Garden

. The Gallery showcases the work of resident photographer Helen Murray.
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SIXT Car Rental - Broken Hill

Hire a car with SIXT Car Rental experience everything NSW has to offer, from beautiful golden beaches to the breathtaking sights of the Outback.
car hire Broken Hill airport

SIXT Car Rental - Broken Hill Airport

Hire a car with SIXT Car Rental experience everything NSW has to offer, from beautiful golden beaches to the breathtaking sights of the Outback.
Stephen's Creek Reservoir

Stephen's Creek Reservoir

Stephen's Creek Weir is located 17 kilometres from Broken Hill on the Barrier Highway.
Rotunda

Sturt Park Reserve and Titanic Memorial

Sturt Park was first gazetted as the Central Reserve in 1895 and was officially known as Sturt Park from 1944, to commemorate the centenary.
Sturt's tree walk

Sturt's tree walk

In 1844, Captain Charles Sturt led the Central Australia Expedition from the streets of Adelaide, then along the Murray and Darling rivers before heading where
Sundown Nature Trail

Sundown Nature Trail

The 'Sundown Nature Trail' is situated in the rocky Sundown Hills, on the northern edge of the Broken Hill Common.
Mesh sculpture of a western barred bandicoot at Talpero lookout, Sturt National Park. Photo: Jo

Talpero lookout

Picnic at Talpero lookout and learn about our unique desert ecology, local Aboriginal culture, and the history of pastoralism in Sturt National Park. You can't
The Living Desert and Sculptures

The Living Desert and Sculptures

Within the Living Desert Reserve are two must see major attractions, the sculptures and the flora and fauna sanctuary.
thom, dick and harry's

thom, dick and harry's

thom, dick & harry's serves up a great coffee and provides you with a truly unique shopping experience!
Twin Lakes

Twin Lakes

A rare sight in the middle of the outback - a beautiful park with a lake, big grassed areas and an adventure playground.
Warrego Floodplain walking track, Toorale National Park

Warrego Floodplain walking track

If you're heading to Gundabooka National Park, put on your walking shoes and explore Valley of the Eagles walk.
Wayne Williams Gallery

Wayne Williams Gallery

Wayne John Williams hails from Broken Hill and has lived in this rural mining city all of this life.
Wells walk

Wells walk

Starting from Fort Grey campground, the unformed track takes you on a journey through interdune woodland communities and along the creek past the majestic river
White cypress trees in the western plains desert landscape along Western Ridge walking track

Western Ridge Walk

Also known as Sunset Ridge trail, it’s a spectacular hike if you’re into rugged scenery and enjoy a challenging walk. Very steep in sections, however
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Australian Air Safaris

Hosted by their experienced pilot guides, Australian Air Safaris can show you a new side of the unique Australian destinations that are their speciality.
Playground

Duff Street Park

The Duff Street Park is fun for the whole family! Enjoy a play area for the kids, picnic tables, and even a free gas barbecue.
Barrier Ranges

Milparinka and Sturt's Steps Touring Route

Imagine being able to follow in the footsteps of Charles Sturt across outback New South Wales’ Corner Country!
Sturt's Waterhole

Milparinka Day Tour to Sturt's Cairn

After a visit to Milparinka head on out to Mount Poole and the heritage sites attributed to Charles Sturt’s expedition. The drive is well signposted.
Tibooburra Museum

Milparinka Day Trip Tibooburra and Sturt National Park

Tibooburra and Sturt National Park. Make a day trip to Tibooburra and the state’s largest arid zone park named after the explorer Charles Sturt. Pass
Fort Grey

Milparinka Day Trip to Cameron Corner

From Milparinka head west along Hawker Gate Road to the Waka Road, then west again toward Cameron Corner.
Native garden Milparinka

Milparinka Heritage Precinct Gardens

Drawing on design concepts by a volunteer landscape architect the Precinct has been able to achieve the near impossible.
Dry bed of Evelyn Creek

Milparinka Waterhole

Visitors may enjoy nature walks along this part of the creek but not cross beyond the first channel onto Private Property.

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