Mutawintji National Park

Mutawintji National Park

Explore the ancient landscape of Mutawintji National Park located in the northeast of Broken Hill, NSW, to delve into the rich Aboriginal history of the area. Mutawintji National Park is a uniquely Australian experience, showcasing a ruggedly beautiful desert region that has been in continuous use by Aboriginal people for thousands of years.

The vibrant red Bynguano Ranges dominate the landscape and dramatically capture changes in the light. The park is home to the famous hand stencil art of local Aboriginal communities as well as many other important cultural and historic sites.

Stop by the Mutawintji Visitor Centre to gather information about the park and its surroundings. Book a night at Homestead Creek campground and choose from easy walking tracks like Thaaklatjika Mingkana walking track, or more challenging options like Rockholes Loop walking track or Mutawintji Gorge walking track.

While in the area, be sure to book a guided tour and visit the Mutawintji Historic Site, which boasts one of the best collections of Aboriginal art in New South Wales.

7am to 7pm daily. Contact hours - Monday to Friday - 8:30am to 4:30pm, Closed between 1-2pm
Mutawintji Access Rd, Mutawintji NSW 2880
Call 08 8084 2880
LGBTQI Friendly, National Park, Picnic Area, Walking Trail