Stunning NP in outback NSW! -Dry Tank Campground was lovely, comfortable, in great condition. -Valley of the Eagles hike is challengingly steep, and loose stone makes it a bit tough and the ankles and knees (take poles if you use them!) but lives up to its name, very pretty along the way and incredible views from the summit - so worth it!!! -Little Mountain hike is gorgeous too, not as tough as Valley of the Eagles but you will get some elevation and it rewards you with a beautiful view too! -Yapa (Mulgowen) Aboriginal Art Site walk includes really beautiful country- different from the previous two walks, down into a little gorge, very green with big sandstone boulders. The Aboriginal art site was amazing!! All the trails and facilities are incredibly well maintained. Many, many interesting, pretty little...
Read moreStunning. Rife with spiritual energy and a place I'll hold close for a lifetime. From staying at drytank camp accessing some of the rich heritage that surrounds is a delight and somewhat ease to access. My VW transporter had some interesting times on the red dirt but it really added to the overall experience.
To experience my ancestors country was next level. My 2nd great Nan was born here and I'm told she would've been brought into this world on the south side of Gundabooka mountain where the land bumps reassemble female body parts, women's business.
Very special and emotional to have this privilege of visiting this spot. I will be back with more family to share this experience more in depth and...
Read moreBeautiful place for the remote tourer. Red land is wicked to be amongst. Went in summer and the entire national park was empty. Saw two cars in three days. Dry tank camping area has well laid out camp areas and disgusting toilets (use the disabled toilet for less traumatic experience). Aboriginal rock art was very cool amongst dry oasis. Views were extensive. Wouldn't want car...
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