Bynguano Range walking track
A challenging, scenic walk over the rocky ridge of the Bynguano Range in Mutawintji National Park.
- Distance
- 7.5km loop
- Time
- 4 - 6hrs
- Grade
- Grade 5
- Where
- Mutawintji National Park in Outback NSW
A challenging, scenic walk over the rocky ridge of the Bynguano Range in Mutawintji National Park.
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