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Sturt National Park

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Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park
Phone:
+61 8 8091 3308

Address:
Silver City Highway, Tibooburra, New South Wales 2880, Australia

The Sturt National Park is a protected national park that is located in the arid far north-western corner of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 325,329-hectare national park is situated approximately 1,060 kilometres northwest of Sydney and the nearest town is Tibooburra, 6 kilometres away. Established in 1972, the park is named in honour of Charles Sturt, a colonial explorer. The park features typical outback scenery of flat, reddish-brown landscapes. It was resumed from five pastoral properties. The Sturt National Park was featured in British documentary called Planet Earth. The Dingo Fence was built along the national park's northern boundary.
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