
Pilliga National Park, near Baradine, NSW, encompasses over half a million hectares of rugged Australian landscape, offering more than 2,000 km of trails for exploration by foot or vehicle. Visitors can camp at the Sculptures in the Scrub campground in Timmallallie National Park. A short walk at Sandstone Caves reveals significant Aboriginal rock art, highlighting the Gamilaraay People's deep connection to the land. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including rare barking owls, malleefowls, eastern pygmy possums, and swamp wallabies.
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