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Kinchega National Park 

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An area of glittering lakes in a dry landscape, with many waterbirds living in its backwaters and drowned forests. The banks of the Darling River support massive river red gums.

Explore the park’s Aboriginal sites, as well as its European relics, such as the Kinchega Woolshed. Car-based or caravan camping is available at the rest area near Lake Cawndilla, beside Emu Lake or along the river. Camping fees apply. You can also stay in the old shearers’ quarters (bookings required).

Site Description  National Park

Site Facilities  Access for Disabled, BBQ Area, Camping Ground, Picnic Area, Public Toilets, River, Showers

Attractions  Aboriginal Sacred Sites

Activities  Birdwatching, Bushwalking, Canoeing, Fishing, Swimming, Tours

Kinchega National Park
Kinchega National Park

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