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Discover the Darling River and Experience Outback NSW


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Discover the Darling River Run Locations

The Darling River Run Discovery Directory - Discover attractions and activities, camping locations, where to stay, eat & drink, supplies, services and more.

Little Mountain walking track
Mungo Shearers’ Quarters, Mungo National Park
Menindee Self-Guided Tours
Thulii Ngemba
Victory Caravan Park
Dry Tank campground, Gundabooka National Park
Kinchega Shearers’ Quarters, Kinchega National Park
Pooncarie Hotel
Kinchega Woolshed
Discovery Trail Wentworth
Kidman’s Camp
Mount Grenfell Historic Site
Outback Almonds
Climb the viewing tower where two great Australian rivers meet, the Confluence of the Murray Darling rivers
Coach and Horses Campground, Paroo Darling National Park
Valley of the Eagles walk
Back O’ Bourke Gallery
Wentworth Court House
Shindy’s Inn
The Back O’ Bourke Exhibition Centre

The Darling River Run

The Darling River Run is a thin, winding line describing a route through the NSW outback, characterised by landscape, history, culture, literature and adventure. Taken as a whole, or in its various component parts, the route provides an opportunity to see the real Australian Bush and experience some safe and easy off-road driving, connect with Aboriginal culture and iconic Towns & Locations along the Darling River, and drench yourself in the history, and contemporary life of a part of the country that is central to the national psyche.

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Explore the Towns of the Darling River

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The Darling River is the third longest river in Australia and is the lifeblood of Outback NSW. Only a small percentage of the Darling’s water comes from within the Western Catchment - the majority of “fresh” enters the system from Queensland rains (rain falling west of the Divide in Queensland). Be sure during your drive that you call in to the Visitor Information Centres in each township and chat with the friendly staff who are knowledgeable on the best vantage points, local attractions, river history and updated road conditions.

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Start your #DarlingRiverRun adventure in #Brewarrina and discover a place rich in aboriginal culture, history and natural attractions. 

Whether you’re chasing adventure, relaxation, or history, the Brewarrina region has something for all travellers. 

📍 Indigenous Heritage - Start in Brewarrina with a visit to the #BrewarrinaFishTraps, a UNESCO-listed marvel and one of the world’s oldest human-made structures. Connect with the Ngemba people’s rich history at the Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum.

📍 Culgoa National Park - Venture to Culgoa National Park, where the red sands and shady coolibah trees create the perfect backdrop for hiking, birdwatching, or a peaceful picnic. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of this untouched wilderness.

📍 Goodooga’s Artesian Baths - Just up the road, soak your worries away in Goodooga’s Artesian Baths. These natural hot springs are renowned for their soothing mineral-rich waters – the ultimate way to relax after a day of exploring!

📍 Nature & Wildlife - Spot native birds, kangaroos, and other wildlife in and around Brewarrina. Dont forget your camera!

📍 Fishing & Water Fun - Cast a line for some of the best fishing spots around, or simply enjoy the calming waters of the Barwon River.

Drop by the Brewarrina Visitor Information Centre for further information, accommodation options, local arts & crafts and tips on exploring the region.

Stay awhile, youll be surprised!

#VisitBrewarrina #NSWParks #CulgoaNP #Goodooga #AboriginalCulture #OnTheRun

Start your #DarlingRiverRun adventure in #Brewarrina and discover a place rich in aboriginal culture, history and natural attractions.

Whether you’re chasing adventure, relaxation, or history, the Brewarrina region has something for all travellers.

📍 Indigenous Heritage - Start in Brewarrina with a visit to the #BrewarrinaFishTraps, a UNESCO-listed marvel and one of the world’s oldest human-made structures. Connect with the Ngemba people’s rich history at the Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum.

📍 Culgoa National Park - Venture to Culgoa National Park, where the red sands and shady coolibah trees create the perfect backdrop for hiking, birdwatching, or a peaceful picnic. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of this untouched wilderness.

📍 Goodooga’s Artesian Baths - Just up the road, soak your worries away in Goodooga’s Artesian Baths. These natural hot springs are renowned for their soothing mineral-rich waters – the ultimate way to relax after a day of exploring!

📍 Nature & Wildlife - Spot native birds, kangaroos, and other wildlife in and around Brewarrina. Don't forget your camera!

📍 Fishing & Water Fun - Cast a line for some of the best fishing spots around, or simply enjoy the calming waters of the Barwon River.

Drop by the Brewarrina Visitor Information Centre for further information, accommodation options, local arts & crafts and tips on exploring the region.

Stay awhile, you'll be surprised!

#VisitBrewarrina #NSWParks #CulgoaNP #Goodooga #AboriginalCulture #OnTheRun
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Get ready to celebrate Australia Day with Bourke Shire Council!

Join us at Darling Park next Sunday, 26th January from 8am for a FREE breakfast outside the Men's Shed. The official ceremony starts at 9am, featuring Mayor Ford and Ambassador Mr. Khushaal Vyas, and the announcement of the 2025 Australia Day Awards.

After the ceremony, head around to the Bourke Memorial Swimming Pool for a FREE ENTRY Day and enjoy a refreshing ice cold slushie 🍧 to beat the heat.

Don't forget to stay hydrated and look out for one another, especially our neighbours and elderly friends!

We can't wait to celebrate our great community together.
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Yaama from Bourke!
Isn't our welcome sign simply stunning? Here at the Back O' Bourke Information Centre, we take immense pride in showcasing the rich tapestry of Indigenous culture that thrives in our area. The Ngemba people, one of the many tribes that inhabit Bourke, have nurtured our land for generations and hold deep connections to its most cherished places.

We honour their legacy with a magnificent rock installation and the soulful voice of Uncle Phil Sullivan, which resonates throughout our exhibition, enriching your experience.

Curious to learn more about the vibrant Indigenous heritage of our region? Join us at the Back O' Bourke Information and Exhibition Centre—open from 9am to 3pm this summer, seven days a week. We can't wait to share our story with you!

Photo credit: Laura Gillard

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Don’t forget to book in for the Copi Hollow Carparama. This is going to be a fantastic weekend for Members, guests and Campers.
If you can help out with the BBQ, chip cooker or food preparation it would be greatly appreciated as unfortunately Chris & I can’t make it.
Talk to Tegan or Mark on day, it going to be a great event 🍾🎶🎶🥂🍻🍺🐟🐠
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