This northwest waterhole is famous for its mineral-rich hot springs.
Hidden away in the agricultural heartlands of northwest New South Wales, Moree is best known for its artesian springs, which tumble down from the Great Artesian Basin. A soak in the mineral-rich thermal waters is a must for weary travellers passing through the Gwydir Valley or heading north to the nearby border of NSW and Queensland. With time to spare, stick around to go bird-watching in the Gwydir wetlands, paddle the waterways in a canoe or kayak, or try your luck fishing along the creeks. Dthinna Dthinnawan National Park is also within day-trip distance, where you can explore rugged 4WD and mountain biking trails. Check into the tourist park in town, which has a choice of powered or unpowered sites, space for larger motorhomes and caravans, and amenities such as a camp kitchen, laundry facilities, and BBQs. Alternatively, you’ll find rural campgrounds and Hipcamps dotted throughout the surrounding regions.