PS Providence historic site

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

You might wonder what the lace monitors and bearded dragons make of it, but the rusty hunk of metal on the banks of the Darling River marks the site of a major tragedy. In 1872 the boiler on the riverboat PS Providence exploded, killing all on board except one.

It could have been a mechanical problem, or human error due to a large celebration in Menindee the night before. The only thing that is certain is that the explosion was so loud it was heard in the Kinchega Woolshed, and so powerful that it threw the ship’s cook into a tree.

However, as you picnic under the shade of the majestic gums reflecting on the history of the area, the trees will be filled with kingfishers, egrets and black kites instead.

Facilities

Carpark Non Smoking

Activities

Canoeing/Kayaking Swimming

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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Picnic table at Morton Boulka picnic area. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE

Morton Boulka picnic area

Menindee, Central Darling

PS Providence, Kinchega National Park. Photo: NSW Government

PS Providence historic site

Menindee, Central Darling

Lake Wetheral

Menindee Self-Guided Tours

Menindee, Central Darling

Old Kinchega Homestead, Kinchega National Park. Photo: J Spencer/OEH.

Old Kinchega Homestead

Menindee, Central Darling

Campers at Emu Lake campground. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE

Kinchega National Park

Menindee, Central Darling

Aerial of visitors walking into Kinchega Woolshed. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE

Kinchega Woolshed

Menindee, Central Darling

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