Culgoa National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Some landscapes are iconic, like a scenic view ready-made for a postcard, or something out of legend. Culgoa is outback colours: ochre and brown and yellow, scorched by the sun. It’s also majestic river red gums and wide grassy floodplains, with wildflowers blooming after the wet season. And it’s the coolabah tree, a native species made famous by the bush ballad Waltzing Matilda. Indeed, Culgoa has more coolabah woodland than any other national park in NSW. In other words, it’s the sort of scene evoked in the popular idea of the Australian outback, filled with billabongs and buzzing rivers and croaking cicadas in dry leaves.

Visitors to Culgoa will find a fascinating park filled with Aboriginal history and the legacy of colonial pastoralists who once worked the land. And there’s plenty to do, too, from fishing in the river after the rains to birdwatching and spotting nocturnal animals brushtail possums and little pied bats, for example, are most active at night. Self-sufficient campers will find a quiet retreat and day-trippers will find places to picnic near Brigalow-gidgee woodland. This is also a wonderful place for hiking, particularly in the cooler months.

Facilities

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Non Smoking

Activities

Camping Hiking Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Culgoa National Park. Photo: NSW Government

Culgoa National Park

Weilmoringle, Brewarrina

Culgoa National Park, gidgee trees. Photo: NSW Government

Yawura Yarun

Weilmoringle, Brewarrina

Coolibah Dry Billabong, Culgoa National Park. Photo: Ian Brown/OEH

Mirri Mirru Yurun

Weilmoringle, Brewarrina

Culgoa Connelly

Culgoa Connellys Track

Weilmoringle, Brewarrina

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