Dareton attractions

Dareton, located in New South Wales, offers a variety of attractions that cater to different interests. The town is the center of the Coomealla Irrigation Area, renowned for its superior dried fruit, citrus, and wine grapes. For those interested in outdoor activities, Dareton provides opportunities such as golfing at the Coomealla Golf Club, boating at the Dareton Boat Ramp, and enjoying the green spaces of Sturt Park, Tapio Park, and Lions Park. Additionally, visitors can explore the local art scene at the Barkindji Wiimpatya Murra Art Gallery.

Dareton's rich history, deeply intertwined with its horticultural development, is reflected in its attractions. The town's origins can be traced back to the visionary 'The Million Farms' scheme that flourished after World War One. Named after Water Conservation and Irrigation Commissioner Henry Harvey Dare, Dareton has a compelling historical narrative that is worth exploring.