The
Darling River Run is a thin, winding line describing a route through the
NSW outback, characterised by landscape, history, culture, literature and adventure. Taken as a whole, or in its various component parts, the route provides an opportunity to see the real Australian Bush and experience some
safe and easy off-road driving, connect with Aboriginal culture and iconic
Towns & Locations along the Darling River, and drench yourself in the history, and contemporary life of a part of the country that is central to the national psyche.
About the Darling River Run
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Great spot
Fantastic spot!!
Used them a few times. Very well maintained.
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NOW OPEN! ⛺️ Camp by the River at the Coach & Horses Campground.
Set in the Paroo‑Darling National Park, the Coach and Horses Campground sits tucked into a shady bend of the Darling River. With just 12 bush-style campsites tucked under river red gums, this remote haven is perfect for tents, camper trailers, caravans, and self-contained vehicles.
📍 Location: About 50 km east of Wilcannia on the eastern Tilpa Road, in the Wilga (formerly Wilga Station) section of the park.
🛶 Activities: Kayaking, canoeing, fishing, swimming, riverbank walking—and superb birdwatching opportunities.
🛠️ Facilities: Picnic tables, sheltered barbecue areas (gas/electric; solid‑fuel prohibited), composting toilets, river water (remember to boil before drinking)
📋 Bookings: Max 12 sites; up to 5 sites or 20 people can be booked online; larger groups via special enquiry
⚠️ Safety & Access: Remote location—limited mobile coverage, check weather and road conditions (accessible in dry weather only).
🔥 Fire regulations: Solid‑fuel fires or barbecues are banned year‑round; gas or electric barbecues allowed if under adult supervision, cleared around and with water on hand.
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That is great Chris
Michael Warren this on the tilpa road I was on about
Nat Kate Megan bit of an upgrade since we there
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Roads Update.
The latest road report is now restored to the Central Darling Shire Council website. People can also also visit Live Traffic for the latest roads information. All roads are open, many under caution, except for Tongo Road and Norma Downs Road. Travel safe. ... See MoreSee Less
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Tracey Nash
Visit #Wilcannia on the Darling River Run — a town rich with history, stunning sandstone architecture, and a deep connection to the river and its cultural heritage. Stop and stay awhile and experience one of the iconic towns of Outback NSW.
#DarlingRiverRun #outontherun #outbacknsw #aboriginalculture
Central Darling Shire Council
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Loved Wilcania. Nice quiet and clean town.
My goodness what a beautiful spot We are in the caravan park, may not leave
I have passed through twice and the river has never been that high?
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Our Darling is showing off!
She’s creeping up over 6 metres and giving locals the perfect excuse to drive out to North Bourke each day just to see how far she’s come.
The Jandra Paddleboat is still cruising daily, but with the river rising close to 7m she won’t squeeze under the North Bourke or Gateway bridges soon. Instead, you’ll get to watch her make the turn just before the tight fit — and trust us, it’s worth being on board!
If you’re visiting Bourke now, don’t miss it — even the locals are booking seats to catch this once-in-a-while river show.
📍 Banks of the Darling River
🎟 2-day passes + Jandra cruise combo tickets available
Come for the river, stay for the stories, leave with memories you’ll brag about. ❤️
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The wonderful old river at l It’s best Beautiful
Call into Northy pub & quench ya thirst while your put there
Always been a great trip.
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One of the ‘bookends’ of the Darling River Run can be found at #Brewarrina — the Free Camping Area right on the banks of the river, just off the Kamilaroi Highway .
It’s an easy and welcoming spot to pull up, relax, and take in the beauty of the Barwon River as it flows towards its transformation into the mighty Darling under the old Barwon Bridge.
⛺ Free riverside camping with space for vans, tents, and motor homes. 🎣 Great fishing and boating with a ramp and floating pontoon. 👍🏼 Amenities including, toilets, tables, seating and exercise equipment.
A great place to begin, or end — the #DarlingRiverRun.
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Bob Alexander still plenty to see next time Brother 🥸
Kylie, Stuart, Mark
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