Gundabooka National Park
national park in Australia
Gundabooka National Park is a 639-km national park in Northwestern New South Wales, about 52 km south of Bourke. Along with Sturt National Park and the newly-established Narriearra Caryapundy Swamp National Park, it's another one of the "real outback" parks. It's an important site to the Indigenous Ngemba people and there are many artifacts and rock art that can be found within the park, though only one of them is accessible to travellers.
For practical purposes, this article also covers parts of the Gundabooka State Conservation Area and the narrow strip of land that surrounds Ben Lomond Road that is not part of the park (as it's not owned by the NSW NPWS).
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