Yanga NP – Easter camp

Fri 03 April 2026 12:00am

Marcus Hellyer

In this year’s Easter camp, we’ll explore Yanga National Park and its surrounds. Yanga is on the Murrumbidgee River in far western NSW. We’ll base ourselves at Mamanga campground, a lovely birdy spot right on the Murrumbidgee. There is no cost other than a $6 booking fee, but please book early. There are no facilities there other than pit toilets and fireplaces. It has decent mobile reception.

Balranald is about 10 minutes away and has a number of motels for those who prefer not to camp (again, book early as it’s Easter and Balranald is a popular spot to break up the long drive between Sydney and Adelaide). Balranald is also a convenient spot for supplies and the Balranald Discovery Centre features the luxury of free showers.

Locations that we’ll explore include:

– Yanga Homestead

– Yanga Lake (with a short walking track and bird hide)

– Yanga Woolshed (yes, there are a lot of things called Yanga there)

– two nature trails in Balranald

– some locations on the Murray River which is less than an hour away

– any other good sites that people can recommend

I’ll be aiming to get there on Thursday evening. We’ll do local trips Friday-Sunday and head off on Monday. We’ll do a group dinner one night in Balranald.

For those wanting more information about birds and birding locations in the region, Ted and Alex Wnorowski’s ‘Australian Good Birding Guide: NSW-ACT’ has good coverage. There’s also birding information in this guide put out by the local tourism board:

https://www.discoverbalranald.com/nature-wildlife#:~:text=A%20large%20number%20of%20migratory%20birds%20rely,as%20a%20resting%2C%20foraging%20and%20breeding%20ground

Unfortunately, Yanga is quite a drive away from Canberra — around 650km, or a good seven hours, so please factor that into your travel plans. You might want to break up your trip with a visit to the excellent Fivebough wetlands at Leeton.

There are possibilities for self-organised extensions to the COG trip if you have more time available: Yanga is less than two hours’ drive from Mungo National Park and (in a different direction) the birding hotspot of Hattah-Kulkyne NP in Victoria (featuring Mallee Emu-wrens and Regent Parrots). Those with a few more days could even head north to Menindee Lakes, Broken Hill and the amazing Mutawintji National Park in outback western NSW. If you are thinking about follow-on trips and are looking for people to travel with, I’m happy to share details with other participants.

If you are interested in attending, please contact me on pickelbarrel@gmail.com with you name, mobile number and the name and mobile number of an emergency contact.

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