Carrathool parks

The Carrathool Region in New South Wales, Australia, offers a variety of parks and outdoor spaces for visitors to enjoy. Some of the notable parks in the area include Oolambeyan National Park, Pinker's Beach, and Kindra State Forest. Oolambeyan National Park, located just 85 km from Hay in the Riverina region, is a beautiful spot for picnicking, walking, and birdwatching. The park features grasslands and woodlands, and is home to various animal species such as carpet snakes, shingle-backed lizards, lace monitors, and both gray and red kangaroos. Visitors can explore management trails by cycling and hiking, and after a day in the park, they can camp overnight at nearby Murrumbidgee Valley Regional or National Park. The area offers picturesque views and a Council-maintained public toilet for visitor convenience.

Kindra State Forest, another park in the Carrathool Region, provides yet another opportunity for outdoor adventure. The region is also home to the Lachlan River Swing Bridge and Willandra National Park. In addition to these parks, Carrathool is known for its rich history and friendly atmosphere. The town hosts the annual Carrathool Races, a popular race meet that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Visitors can learn more about Carrathool's pastoral history by following the heritage markers around the village.

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