Sturt National Park
Sturt National Park is located in the far west of New South Wales, Australia. It covers an area of approximately 3,800 square kilometers and features diverse landscapes, including sand dunes, saltbush plains, and rocky ranges. The park is named after the explorer Charles Sturt, who was one of the first Europeans to explore the region in the 19th century.
The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including kangaroos, emus, and numerous bird species. Visitors can enjoy activities such as camping, hiking, and birdwatching while exploring the unique natural environment. Sturt National Park also offers insights into the area's Indigenous culture and history.