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Mungo National Park

Walls of China at sunset, Mungo National Park (Image: Don Fuchs/Tourism NSW)

National Parks and Wildlife Service logoThe Willandra Lakes World Heritage area, with Mungo National Park at its centre, maintains a continuous record of human occupation stretching back well over 40,000 years. Rain and wind has uncovered ancient fireplaces and hearths, as well as calcified plant matter, artefacts, stone tools and animal bones. At the 33 kilometre long crescent of the Walls of China, erosion has sculpted the sand and clay into dramatic formations.

 

Sectors in this park (see map below): Visitor Centre | Walls of China |

Where is it?


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What it offers

Visitor centresNo public transportWheelchair Facilities
CampingCaravan sitesAccommodation
LookoutsPicnics tablesNo kiosks
WalkingDogs and other domestic animals not permittedNo horse riding trails
Cycling trailsCar touringNo 4WD touring routes
No canoeing opportunitiesNo sailing or boatingNo fishing
No areas recommended for swimmingNo areas recommended for snorkelling/divingNo adventure recreation opportunities

Map legend

These maps give you a basic overview of features and facilities. They do not provide detailed information on topography and landscape, and may not be suitable for some activities. We recommend that you buy a topographic map before you go exploring.