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Discovery Program National Parks NSW

Join one of our exciting Discovery tours to experience national parks from a ranger's point of view. Discovery walks, talks and tours give you a fantastic insight into the unexpected delights of national parks. Developed and led by specialist Discovery rangers, these fun activities will teach you more about the environment which surrounds you, and about the history which created it.

To find a discovery tour near you, visit the Wild Wild World website

National Parks - Lower Darling - Murrumbidgee

Mount Grenfell Historic Site

Mount Grenfell Historic SiteQuiet and remote, Mt Grenfell is an appropriate location for its unique collection of Aboriginal rock art – a place, an experience so far away from our modern world. What can you see? Dancing figures, kangaroo, emu, and lizards – images from many different time periods, so many artists, creations whose meanings may be lost in time.

Read more: Mount Grenfell Historic Site

Mungo National Park

mungo National ParkThis is a remarkable place, its international significance recognised with World Heritage listing. It’s where you’ll find the Walls of China, an icon not only for the sheer beauty of dramatic formations but also for the amazing spiritual significance of the area. Mungo has evidence of continual human habitation over 40,000 years.

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Yanga National Park

Yanga National ParkHere you’ll discover chapters of our history stretching back thousands of years – aboriginal families, explorers and pioneers, shearers and rabbit trappers, fisherman and campers have visited here. Declared in 2005, Yanga now embraces an additional 66,000 ha, with 22,000ha of River Red Gum Forest.

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Willandra National Park

Willandra National ParkWillandra appeals to lovers of nature and of heritage – it was once famous for its wool, and now offers a fascinating insight into our pastoral history. Vast, semi-arid riverine plains country comprising wetland and, grasslands that support wildflowers, kangaroos and emus, waterbirds, reptiles and frogs.

Read more: Willandra National Park