Mutawintji National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Visiting Mutawintji National Park in the NSW outback is a uniquely Australian experience. You’ll find a ruggedly beautiful desert region showing evidence of continuous use by Aboriginal people for thousands of years.

Dominated by the Bynguano Ranges, whose vibrant red colour dramatically captures changes in the light, this outback park is home to the famous hand stencil art of local Aboriginal communities as well as many other important cultural and historic sites.

Stop to gather information from Mutawintji Visitor Centre, then explore the area further. You can book a night at Homestead Creek campground and then choose from easy walking tracks like Thaaklatjika Mingkana walking track, or more challenging options like Rockholes Loop walking track or Mutawintji Gorge walking track.

Don’t forget to book guided tour and visit Mutawintji Historic Site while you’re in the area. It boasts one of the best collections of Aboriginal art in New South Wales.

Facilities

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area

Activities

Camping Scenic Drives Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Indigenous Culture

Indigenous themes and/or interpretation

Nearby Things to Do

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Mutawintji Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

Mutawintji Historic Site

Mutawintji, Broken Hill

Old Coach Road drive, Mutawintji National Park

Old Coach Road Drive

Mutawintji, Broken Hill

Mutawintji Gorge walking track, Mutawintji National Park

Mutawintji Gorge walking track

Mutawintji, Broken Hill

Homestead Gorge trail

Homestead Gorge trail

Tenterfield

Homestead Creek picnic area, Mutawintji National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Homestead Creek Picnic Area

Mutawintji, Broken Hill

White cypress trees in the western plains desert landscape along Western Ridge walking track

Western Ridge Walk

Mutawintji, Broken Hill

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