Wiimpatja campfire yarn in Mutawintji
Mutawintji National Park
Overview
Gather around the campfire under the desert sky in Mutawintji National Park. Listen to your Aboriginal guide's stories while tasting bush tucker.
- When
Tours only run in school holidays on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Tours do not run during summer school holidays.
Tour time:
6pm to 8pm EST. Please note the time difference between Mutawintji Eastern Standard Time and Broken Hill Central Standard Time.
- Where
- Mutawintji National Park in Outback NSW
- Accessibility
- No wheelchair access
- Grade
- Easy. Suitable for adults and children. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- Price
- Adult $25 per person. Concession (Australian pension, student and Veterans Affairs card holders) $18 per person. Child (5 to 16 years) $10 per person. Family $60 (2 adults, up to 5 children). Children under 5 years free.
- Meeting point
- Homestead Creek campground
- Bookings
- Bookings required. Phone 1300 072 757 for more information or book online.
- Please note
- Bookings available online only. No cash payments will be taken at the park.
- If Mutawintji National Park is closed due to rain or significant weather event your booking will be cancelled and payment refunded in full.
- This is a bushtucker tasting with billy teas. Catering for a full meal is not included in your booking. There are no shops at Mutawintji National Park. You must supply your own food and water.
Experience the magic of Mutawintji National Park at night on this unforgettable experience in the heart of the outback. Pull up your chair around the campfire and listen to your Aboriginal guide share their special connection to their Country. You’ll also learn about bush tucker and taste flavours unique to the region.
Please bring your own mug or cup to taste the delicious native lemon grass tea. Don’t forget something to sit on and clothes to suit the weather conditions.
Operated by

- NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
Park info
- in Mutawintji National Park in the Outback NSW region
Mutawintji National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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