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Following heavy rainfall, flooding and damaging winds caused by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred most national parks in northern NSW, including campgrounds and day use areas will remain closed for safety.

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Pilliga Sculptures and cave convoy tour

Pilliga National Park

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Nearby guided tours

  • An NPWS guide leads children along Sandstone Caves walking track, Pilliga Nature Reserve. Photo: John Spencer ©DPIE

    Sandstone Caves cultural tour

    Join this unique walking tour led by an experienced Gamilaraay guide. They’ll share their knowledge about the rich Aboriginal heritage of this special place.

  • Young bilby at the entrance of its burrow. Credit: Brad Leue/Australian Wildlife Conservancy © the photographer/AWC

    Pilliga tag-along tour

    Join this guided tag-along tour and have the rare experience of visiting inside the feral predator-free fenced area in Pilliga State Conservation Area, near Narrabri.

 

Nearby camping and accommodation

  • Aerial view of Salt Caves picnic area, Timmallallie National Park. Photo © Rob Cleary

    Salt Caves campground

    Salt Caves campground is a good base when visiting Timmallallie National Park and Pilliga Forest. Explore the nearby Salt Caves and walk up to Pilliga Forest lookout tower.

  • Picnic tables at the Sculpture in the Scrub campground. Photo: Rob Cleary/DPIE

    Sculptures in the Scrub picnic area and campground

    Camp for free at Sculptures in the Scrub picnic area and campground in Timmallallie National Park. Enjoy the Pilliga Forest and take the short walk to the sculptures and enjoy a barbecue lunch or dinner.

Pilliga Sculptures and cave convoy tour

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