

Wells walk
Corner Country
About Wells walk
Starting from Fort Grey campground, the unformed track takes you on a journey through interdune woodland communities and along the creek past the majestic river red gums. You’re bound to see some kangaroos along the way and look out for grey falcons and black breasted buzzards. Along the walk are the historical artefacts of European settlement, including the remains of an old brush fence and a well. You’ll also come across the historic ruins of the Old Fort Grey homestead, which is well worth a stop to look. Although red sand dunes are the norm in this part of the outback you’ll be delighted when you encounter the crescent of white sand curving around the Ramsar wetlands – a significant conservation area and a haven for a range of waterbirds, including black swans and a range of ducks. It' ...
Wells walk
Corner Country, New South Wales
Fort Grey Campground, Corner Country, Tibooburra, New South Wales, Australia, 2880
Starting from Fort Grey campground, the unformed track takes you on a journey through interdune woodland communities and along the creek past the majestic river
Wells walk
Fort Grey Campground, Corner Country, Tibooburra, New South Wales, Australia, 2880
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