Fast facts
- Claypans, sand dunes and gibber plains
- Famous as the site of the world’s longest fence
- About a day-and-a-half’s drive west of Sydney
Why go there
Corner Country straddles New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia at Camerons Corner, the official junction of these three states. Stretching outwards from the site is the 5,614-km Wild Dog (Dingo) Fence, the longest fence in the world.
A scenic drive to this outback intersection cuts through vibrant sandstone escarpments and rolling red dunes. Tibooburra, about 145 km south-east on the edge of Sturt National Park, is surrounded by striking desert scenery and wildflowers (in season). This old gold-rush town, founded in 1881, has an interesting old courthouse, pub and Aboriginal history.
Things to do
- Stand at the junction of New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia, at Camerons Corner.
- Check out the world’s longest fence, the Wild Dog (Dingo) Fence, originally built to keep out rabbits.
- Admire the murals and cool down with a drink at Tibooburra’s Family Hotel.
- Walk Milparinka’s 1800s heritage trail, which includes the cemetery, courthouse, police barracks and art gallery.
- Discover the rich bird and animal life of the vast Sturt National Park.
Don’t miss
- Pioneer Park in Tibooburra, with its replica of explorer Charles Sturt’s boat.
- The collection of original local artefacts at the Aboriginal Keeping Place, in Tibooburra.
- The Milparinka Cells Art Gallery, housed in the cells of the former gaol.
- Staying at Mt Wood Historic Homestead and Shearers’ Quarters in Sturt National Park.
Events
- Once A Jolly Swagman Heritage Festival, Milparinka, in April.
- Tibooburra Festival, Tibooburra, in July.
- Tibooburra Rodeo, Tibooburra, in October.