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Kinchega Nat park-Access points

Submitted: Sunday, Dec 09, 2001 at 00:00

Les Carr

Kinchega nat park/Menindee.Access to the park via
Ivanhoe has anyone traveled the road-track??
in recent times is it affected by bad weather
would it be suitable for towing a camper trailer?
or is it to rough.
thanks for any info cheers les.
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AnswerID: 1577   Submitted: Tuesday, Dec 11, 2001 at 00:00

MARK replied:

LES YOU WONT HAVE ANY PROBLEMS AT ALL ON THIS ROAD.I'VE TRAVELLED IT TWICE, BOTH TIMES TOWING A TRAILER.IT IS A PRETTY WELL MAINTAINED ROAD.I CROSSED IT THREE YEARS AGO IN THE WET AND HAD NO TROUBLES AT ALL.AS A MATTER OF FACT ITS A PRETTY INTERESTING TRIP AS IT FOLLOWS THE RAIL LINE ALL THE WAY.KINCHEGA N/P IS A GREAT PLACE TO VISIT AND DONT FORGET YOUR FISHING GEAR AS THE DARLING AT MENINDEE IS ALIVE WITH YELLOW BELLY,TRY THE SECTION NEAR THE BURKE AND WILLS CAMP.
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AnswerID: 1581   Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 12, 2001 at 00:00

Jim Robinson replied:

Les
Like most roads in the area they can be closed after rain but we were up there in October and it was an easy/pleasant run. We camped in the Kinchega Nat Park on the Darling for a couple of days and enjoyed the stay.
Regards
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AnswerID: 1582   Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 12, 2001 at 00:00

Roger Lowry replied:

Les and I hope it is the Les I know, Yes the park is very easily driven even in a two wheel drive vehicle however as the other have said do not try it in wet weather as the roads are usually closed. I have been there many times and have enjoyed the fishing and the bust tremendously.
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