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Tibooburra is a town (population 134 in 2016) in the Far West of Outback New South Wales at the northern end of the Silver City Highway, 400 km north from Broken Hill.

Understand

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Tibooburra is the most northwestern town of New South Wales, silently sitting in the corner of the outback, hiding its true beauty until you visit.

Get in

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There primary mode of transport accessible to Tibooburra is by car. Tiboooburra can be accessed via the Silver City Highway (B79), 4 hours from Broken Hill.

To get to Broken Hill, there are regular serviced flights and trains once a week to Broken Hill.

Get around

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By car

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Car is by far the best way to travel, especially in the hot summer summer days. Most of the roads in Tibooburra are paved however, there are no paved roads north of Tibooburra and into the sunshine state.

By walking

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Tibboburra is a walkable town. It will take approximately 25 minutes from the northernmost point of the town to the southernmost point of the town.

See

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  • 1 Sturt National Park. The northwestern-most national park in New South Wales and home to Cameron Corner, a marker that marks the border between the three states of New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia. Sturt National Park (Q972962) on Wikidata Sturt National Park on Wikipedia
  • 2 Tibooburra Local Aboriginal Land Council Keeping Place, 1 Briscoe St, +61 8 8091 3435. A heritage museum in Tibooburra.
  • 3 Sunset Hill Lookout.
  • Church on the Corner.
  • Historical buildings. As a dusty remote outback town, Tibooburra contains a fair bit of variety with old stone buildings, dating back to the pioneering era.

Do

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  • 1 Tibooburra Pioneer Park.

Buy

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Eat

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Drink

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Sleep

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  • Tibooburra Beds and Camping.

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This city travel guide to Tibooburra is a usable article. It has information on how to get there and on restaurants and hotels. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.