Sturt National Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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19 recensione
John W
Great Camping in Sturt NP
Great camp just outside Tibooburra - Dead Horse Gully - excellent. Drive to Cameron corner via Jump Up Loop Road and then across top of park was well worth the extra distance etc rather than the shor...
Recensione del giorno 5 ott 2023
Geoff C
Visit Corner Country
When you get to Tibooburra you must visit the many areas of this massive park. The range of terrain, vistas and history and of cause Cameron Corner where the state borders of SA, QLD and NSW meet are...
Recensione del giorno 12 ago 2023
RobynT412
Trek to the Summit
Such a different NP than we are used to. Can understand why Tibooburra means " land of stones" . Loved the trek to The Summit, would be nice if picnic area in car park was available .
Recensione del giorno 9 lug 2023
203TonyT
Sturt National Park and Cameron Corner
Certainly a long way to get there but the National Park is beautiful with the Outback Pastoral Museum and the Fort Grey area definitely worth a visit.
Recensione del giorno 29 nov 2020
DadandCab
See it if you can
If you’ve made it as far as Tibooburra, make the time to visit the national parks office and get the information about the Park. There’s a couple of campgrounds, several walks and drives. The drives h...
Great Camping in Sturt NP
Great camp just outside Tibooburra - Dead Horse Gully - excellent. Drive to Cameron corner via Jump Up Loop Road and then across top of park was well worth the extra distance etc rather than the shor...
Visit Corner Country
When you get to Tibooburra you must visit the many areas of this massive park. The range of terrain, vistas and history and of cause Cameron Corner where the state borders of SA, QLD and NSW meet are...
Trek to the Summit
Such a different NP than we are used to. Can understand why Tibooburra means " land of stones" . Loved the trek to The Summit, would be nice if picnic area in car park was available .
Sturt National Park and Cameron Corner
Certainly a long way to get there but the National Park is beautiful with the Outback Pastoral Museum and the Fort Grey area definitely worth a visit.
See it if you can
If you’ve made it as far as Tibooburra, make the time to visit the national parks office and get the information about the Park. There’s a couple of campgrounds, several walks and drives. The drives h...