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Camping
Cycling
Four wheel driving
Medium walk / Day walk
Picnicking
Scenic drive
Short walk

Snow Drift Picnic Area

After four wheel driving in Wyperfeld, enjoy a picnic at Snowdrift picnic area. Snowdrift picnic area is four wheel drive access only and is set alongside one of the largest white sand dunes in the area. Fireplaces, toilet and tables are available.

Wonga Campground

camping

Camp at Wonga Campground in the southern end of the park. It is spacious and has a Park Information Centre, three self-guided interpretive walks, a scenic nature drive and basic camping facilities.

Casuarina Campground

camping

Camp at Casuarina Campground in the northern Pine Plains area of the park.  The campground is set amid Pine-Buloke woodlands and vast open lakebeds surrounded by Mallee sand dunes and a circular-walking track to Bracky Well. Water, on-site information, basic toilets, fireplaces and picnic tables are available.

Eastern Lookout

wildlife

Drive Eastern Lookout Nature Tour 1 hour The Eastern Lookout Nature Tour begins at the eastern side of the Wonga Campground. Look for the signposts. This is an easy loop drive, suitable for 2WD vehicles and travel along 15km of gravel road. Pass through usually dry lakebeds, flood plains, …

Nature walks

Walking - River Red Gum Parks

Discovery Walk 2 hours, 4 km (return) Start at the Wonga Campground, eastern toilet block and follow the 'lifting the lid' signs detailing the mallee environment Tyakil 2 hours, 4.4km (return) Start at Black Flat carpark, 4km from the western end of the Wonga Campground. There are interpretive signs on the Mallee along …

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