About Narrabri & the Warrumbungle Region
Narrabri sits on the edge of some of inland NSW's finest walking country, with direct access to the rugged Warrumbungle ranges. The town serves as a base for exploring dramatic lookouts, hidden gorges, and walking tracks that range from easy riverside strolls to challenging ridge trails.
Walks & Trails
Over a dozen walking tracks lie within an hour's drive, mostly in the Warrumbungle ranges to the south. The Ningadoo Trail is the closest major hike at 29km away. For easier options, try the Kurrawonga Falls Walking Track or Scutts Hut Walking Track. Lookout walks including Euglah Rock Lookout Walk, Doug Sky Lookout, and Eckford Lookout Walk offer expansive views across the plateau. Fire trails like Scutts Fire Trail and Rocky Plateau Fire Trail suit longer days out.
Camping
Several caravan parks operate in town, including Narrabri Big Sky Caravan Park and Highway Tourist Village, both within 2km of the town centre. The Narrabri Showground offers budget camping. For bush camping near the walking trails, Bark Hut, Yarrie Lake, and Dawsons Spring provide quieter options further south.
Golf
The Narrabri Golf Course is just 1km away, ideal for a quick round. The Wee Waa Golf Course and Bellata Golf Course are within reach for a day trip.
Pubs & Dining
The Caledonian Hotel is on your doorstep, while the Namoi Hotel is 1km away. The Wilga Hotel sits 4km south of town if you're heading towards the Warrumbungles.