Most reviewed Deserts in New South Wales


  1. 4.0 Perry Sand Hills (106 reviews)
    - A must see and only 5 minutes drive from town
    Spent < 1 hour Deserts
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    We spent an afternoon here and had the place virtually to ourselves. Beautiful textures through the sand, can totally understand why it is of significance to the local aboriginal culture and also why it has been used as a backdrop in movies. Could have easily spent many hours walking through the sand hills See more..
  2. 4.5 Kinchega National Park (36 reviews)
    - Lovely camping along the river
    National Parks • Nature & Wildlife Areas • Deserts
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    Originally we wanted to camp by the lake. However, only the upper lakes (eg Pamamaroo) had water. The Cawndilla camp site was closed and Emu Lake Camping area booked out (fortunately for us as no water). So we took a spot by the river, and loved it. Enjoyed watching the pelicans patrol their patch of the river, and throwing in a line ourselves. We took the private site #27, while sites 32 and 11 looked pretty good (not too close to the road and near a toilet). Great to have a hot shower at the nearby shearer's quarters. Take time to inspect the large old woolshed. NB Another option is to free camp along the Pamamaroo Lake, however it was busy when we visited, so not much solitude. See more..

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