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Adjenbilly Creek

Natural Landmark · Reef in New South Wales

Ben ColeWritten by Ben Cole· Updated Apr 2026

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About Adjenbilly Creek

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Adjenbilly Creek is a waterway tucked into inland New South Wales, offering a quiet natural setting for those exploring the region away from major tourist routes. While modest in profile, the creek serves as a useful landmark and a pleasant stop for travellers moving through this part of NSW.

The creek sits at approximately -35.6°S, 149.4°E, placing it in the ranges and rural country of southern inland NSW. It's the kind of place that rewards visitors who take their time rather than those rushing between destinations.

What to See and Do

The creek itself is the main draw. Depending on the season and recent rainfall, you can explore the waterway on foot, taking in the surrounding bush landscape. Creek walking is the primary activity here - picking your way along the banks or through the shallows, with the sounds of flowing water and birdlife for company.

The setting is rural and relatively undeveloped, which means the experience is largely what you make of it. There are no formal facilities or infrastructure beyond what nature provides, so come prepared to spend time at your own pace.

Getting There and Access

Adjenbilly Creek is reached via local roads from the nearest towns in inland NSW. Road quality and accessibility can vary, so it's worth confirming current road conditions with local councils or visitor centres before you set out. Some access routes may be unsealed and could be affected by wet weather.

Parking is informal - there's no designated car park, so you'll need to find a suitable spot along the roadside or near the access point. Again, checking locally before you travel will help avoid any surprises.

Best Time to Visit

Autumn and winter are the most comfortable times to visit. Cooler temperatures make walking easier, and water levels in the creek tend to be more stable during these months. Avoid travelling after heavy or sustained rain, when the creek may become difficult or unsafe to cross and access roads may deteriorate.

In warmer months, the heat and insects can make the experience less comfortable, though an early morning visit can help on both counts.

Visitor Tips

This is a remote location with no commercial services nearby, so preparation is essential:

  • Bring your own food and water - there are no cafés, shops, or restaurants in the vicinity. A picnic is a perfectly good option if you find a suitable spot along the banks.
  • Carry plenty of drinking water and sun protection, as shade along the creek is limited.
  • Wear sturdy footwear suitable for uneven, potentially wet terrain if you plan to walk along or through the creek.
  • Pack insect repellent, particularly if you're visiting in spring or summer.
  • Check water levels before you go - creek conditions change seasonally and after rainfall, and what's a gentle stream one week can be a fast-moving waterway the next.

The creek is suitable for all ages, though younger children and older visitors will need to take extra care on uneven ground near the water.

Getting There

Map of Adjenbilly Creek

Located in NSW inland regions. Access via local roads from nearest towns—confirm current road conditions locally before travelling

Parking

Limited or informal parking likely available. Check with local councils or visitor information for specific access and parking arrangements

Visitor Tips

  • Check water levels before visiting—creek conditions vary seasonally
  • Bring insect repellent, especially in warmer months
  • Wear sturdy footwear for creek walking
  • Carry plenty of water and sun protection

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Best Time
Autumn and winter offer cooler temperatures and more stable water levels. Avoid heavy rain periods when creek may be impassable

Good to Know

All ages

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages
Shade/Cover
Limited shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

Picnic AreaBYO Food OK

Bring your own supplies; remote location with no commercial food services

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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