Yanga National Park, close to Balranald, features great fishing spots along the Murrumbidgee River. Bring your tent or caravan to stay at the free campgrounds. Bird watchers will also enjoy Yanga Lake.
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Sep 18, 2024
A true national asset the old woolshed and homestead in the Yanga National Park as well as the beautiful Lake Yanga with lots of birdlife. So much history preserved in these buildingsFull review by Fiona O
Jun 22, 2024
What a wonderful attraction this was to discover. We saw the sign and turned off the highway and followed the dirt road to this historic precinct. Grand old heritage farm house with lots of other o…Full review by pandd1946
Apr 8, 2024
Beautifully kept gardens surround so much history. Stables, refrigeration shed, caretaker quarters, a magnificent homestead built in 1870 and so much more. Unfortunately, we didn't realise that we ha…Full review by Troy D
Could you tell me where you can camp at Yanga National Park?
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Yanga National Park is in fact a few parks spread around Balranald and offers two main camp grounds with a few others that have minimal facilities. Mamanga campground Camp …
Yanga National Park is in fact a few parks spread around Balranald and offers two main camp grounds with a few others that have minimal facilities. Mamanga campground Camp on the banks of Murrumbidgee River. A large, secluded area, Mamanga campground features two sections – one for tent camping and another more open section for caravans and motor homes. Set up your campsite among the surrounding native bushland and spot animals and birds living in striking river red gums and black box eucalypts. Take a walk along the floodplain and look closely at the trees, many are bark-scarred, and show evidence of the area’s Aboriginal heritage. Go fishing, swimming, kayaking or canoeing in the river, try mountain biking to one of the park’s great picnic spots or take a self-guided tour through nearby Yanga Woolshed. The Willows Campground The Willows campground and picnic area is perfect for nature-lovers. Located in Murrumbidgee Valley State Conservation Area, part of Yanga National Park, this quiet woodland location is a birdwatching paradise, so relax and acquaint yourself with some local feathered friends. Choose a campsite to set up your tent, trailer, caravan or motor home. Once that’s done, it’s time to explore; wander around the Wilga Woolshed and take in amazing outback views on a bushwalk through the park. There are barbecues on which you can cook up a feast, or if you’re visiting between April and September you could build a campfire to cook damper and baked potatoes. Later in the evening, relax around the campfire, under the stars, sharing songs and stories with your fellow campers. You can check my website for a photographic view of the park and more information ...... Happy camping :)