Australia National Parks, Sturt National Park, New South Wales (1990)
Australia National Parks, Sturt National Park, New South Wales (1990)
Located in the northwest corner of New South Wales, Sturt National Park is a nature-lovers paradise.
A variety of landscapes can be experienced, from the arid saltbush plains to the rugged, clay-rich terrain of the Sturt Range.
Its abundant wildlife includes red kangaroos, dingos, wallabies, echidnas, wedge-tailed eagles, and many species of birds.
The park is home to some of the oldest Aboriginal sites in Australia, and fossil remains of ancient marsupials have been found here.
The best time to visit is from April to October, when temperatures are cooler and the wildlife is more active.
The park offers a variety of activities, including camping, birdwatching, bushwalking, and four-wheel-driving.
Tourists can explore the park's many gorges and canyons, including the famous Sturt Gorge, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
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