Wentworth Visitor Information Centre
The Wentworth Visitor Information Centre is the perfect starting point for exploring one of the most historically rich and naturally remarkable regions of Outback NSW. Located at the iconic junction where the Darling River meets the Murray, the Centre offers travellers a warm welcome and a wealth of local knowledge to help shape an unforgettable journey.
Inside, visitors can browse engaging interpretive displays that share the stories of Wentworth’s pioneering past, riverboat heritage, and the cultural significance of this ancient river country. Knowledgeable staff are always ready with personalised advice—whether you’re planning to explore the Perry Sandhills, visit the historic Gaol, discover local art galleries, or take in the sweeping landscapes of the Murray-Darling junction.
The Centre also features high-quality maps, brochures, giftware, and regional produce, making it an essential resource for trip planning. Travellers can learn about river conditions, walking trails, local wildlife, national parks, and upcoming events across Wentworth Shire.
With its friendly service, central location, and wealth of information, the Wentworth Visitor Information Centre is more than just a stop—it’s a gateway to the stories, landscapes, and experiences that make this riverside community such a memorable destination. Start your adventure here and let Wentworth unfold.










