Description
This is an interesting route through remote but colourful
outback New South Wales and is quite popular with 4WD travellers heading up to the
Strzelecki Track and beyond to
Innamincka. Most people begin their Corner Country tour from
Broken Hill - the region's largest centre for supplies and facilities, however the most direct and more adventurous route from eastern NSW would be to start from
Bourke and head west along the
Bourke -
Tibooburra Road via Wannaaring. This route is very susceptible to flooding and can be closed and impassable after heavy rain.
This trek note leaves
Broken Hill, and instead heads north on the Silver City Highway. This highway runs in a north-south direction close to the border of NSW and SA. It links the towns of
Wentworth, located at the confluence of the Murray and Darling Rivers, to the mining city of
Broken Hill, and the village of
Tibooburra in the remote north-west corner of NSW.
Some of the towns that lie adjacent to the Silver City Highway are Packsaddle, which is the main stop for fuel and supplies,
Milparinka - a former mining town with an interesting bush pub and historic buildings, and
Tibooburra - a grazing town surrounded by granite boulders. North of
Tibooburra is the large
Sturt National Park, which is a popular run out to the corner post of the three states (SA, NSW, QLD). This route can be done as a loop trip, departing and rejoining at
Tibooburra, else you can continue west past
Cameron Corner and join up with the
Strzelecki Track and head up into
Innamincka and the
Cooper Creek.
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Corner Country 
From: Cameron Corner
To: Broken Hill
Distance: 473.1 km
Direction: 172 °
Average Speed: 85.05 km/hr
Travel Time: 5 hours 33 mins
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Things to See & Do
Preparation
Make all the necessary plans and take enough provisions and equipment for remote travel. This includes:
recovery gear,
navigation and
communications equipment. It is wise to calculate your fuel requirements and consider all the fuel stops along way. Take plenty of food and water for the trip, and obtain entry
permits for any National Parks where applicable.
A general warning for travelling on the Silver City Highway, particularly north of
Broken Hill as it passes through some very remote country. The roads and tracks in this region are generally earth-formed and corrugated but despite plenty of bulldust, are usually suitable for conventional vehicles with care. Please be cautious especially during wet conditions as the road surfaces do tend to be slippery when wet and it doesn't take much rain to make them impassable! It is therefore important to take
weather conditions into account, and adhere to road closures.
Fuel Supplies & Usage
Usage is averaged from
TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.
Best Time To Visit
The best to time to travel on the Silver City Highway and visit this semi-arid desert region is during the cooler months between March and September.
Closest Climatic Station
Tibooburra Post Office
Distance from Trek Mid Point 138.12km NE
| | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun |
Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
| Mean Max. °C |
36.1 | 35.3 | 32.2 | 27.0 |
21.9 | 18.4 | 17.8 | 20.3 |
24.6 | 28.4 | 32.0 | 34.9 |
| Mean Min. °C |
21.7 | 21.4 | 18.4 | 13.8 |
9.5 | 6.5 | 5.4 | 6.9 |
10.2 | 14.1 | 17.4 | 20.2 |
| Mean Rain mm |
27.8 | 29.0 | 23.4 | 15.0 |
18.5 | 16.6 | 16.8 | 11.9 |
12.3 | 18.4 | 15.8 | 21.8 |
Best time to travel Ok time to travel Travel NOT recommended
Camp Sites & Accommodation
Environment
In the Corner Country of eastern
New South Wales, mulga and whitewood typically dominate the sandplains and dunefields. In channel and flood-out areas, you will find black box, river red gum, coolibah and river cooba. Curly mallee, rosewood and belah dominate the ranges and hills, whilst bladder saltbush, black bluebush thrive on the stony plains.
In regards to fauna, there are 195 species of birds, 58 species of reptiles, and 37 species of mammals recorded within the
Broken Hill bioregion. Some of the fauna species you may see roaming the lands include: red kangaroos, eastern and western grey kangaroos, euros, red-necked wallabies, parma wallabies and red-necked pademelons.
History
Cameron Corner is the surveyed north-west corner of NSW, located at the point where the states of NSW, QLD and SA meet. The Corner is also the north-west boundary of
Sturt National Park, which is one of NSW’s largest National Parks - at over 3100 square kilometres.
This region was first explored by Captain Charles Sturt, who in 1844 went in
search of a supposed inland sea in the centre of the Australian continent.
Cameron Corner was named after
New South Wales Lands Department surveyor, John Brewer Cameron, who spent two years from 1880 marking the border between NSW and
Queensland and erected a post there in September 1880. He placed a wooden marker every 1.6kms along the interstate frontier.
According to the
Brisbane Courier Mail, the sole permanent resident of the town is Bill Mitchell, who operates the
Cameron Corner Store and a golf course. Apparently, it "is a
Queensland business, with a NSW postcode and a SA telephone number."
Cameron Corner also features the world’s longest vermin fence. The 5,000 plus kilometre Dog Fence was constructed to keep roaming Dingos from the north and west out of the pastoral lands of NSW.
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.