Wentworth Cemetery Wentworth The Wentworth Cemetery has some very old burials, with the earliest dating back to the 1850s.
Wentworth Wharf Wentworth The Wentworth Wharf was originally built in 1879 using local timber and was a major landmark of the town - a hive of…
Rosewood picnic area Mungo Pause for a picnic with the park's galahs and willy wagtails at Rosewood rest area. Listen for the butcherbirds' flute…
Rufus River Wentworth It was Captain Charles Sturt who named the Rufus River, apparently in honour of his 'friend McLeahy's redhead'.
Darling River Run Pooncarie The Darling River Run is a trip through time and the heart of Outback New South Wales.
Grasslands Nature trail Mungo The vast desert wilderness of Mungo National Park hums with life, and this short, easy track will delight and awe in equal…
Captain John Egge Statue Wentworth John Egge was born in Shanghai China in 1830. As a young man, he worked on a sampan on the Yangtze River. At the age of…
Zanci Homestead site Mungo The Zanci Homestead site comprises a range of buildings some still proudly in their original condition having been…
Wentworth Sporting Complex Wentworth The Wentworth Sporting Complex on 10.4 hectares incorporates an 18 hole championship golf course with magnificent greens,…
Mungo Woolshed Mungo Long after the mega fauna roamed the vast desert landscape, historic Gol Gol Station brought mega flocks of sheep to the…
Mungo Self-Guided Drive Tour Mungo Mungo self-guided drive tour, also known as Mungo loop track, is a brilliant introduction to the awe-inspiring desert…
Round Tank picnic area Mungo Behind the sand dunes on Mungo Self-guided Drive tour, Round Tank picnic area is a great stop for birdwatching enthusiasts…