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Sculptures in the Scrub Trail

Tourist attractions

Baradine, NSW 2396
+61 2 6843 4011

Description

Located in Timmallallie National Park, near the town of Baradine in New South Wales, Australia, Sculptures in the Scrub is a walking track that leads visitors on an adventure through stunning landscapes, with five sets of unique sculptures along the way.

Each sculpture on the sculpture walking track tells a story of local Aboriginal history and culture. The project took four years to complete, and the sculptures are strategically placed along the top of the escarpment high above Dandry Gorge. The artists collaborated with local Aboriginal Elders and young people on each piece, resulting in artwork that is both beautiful and meaningful. Visitors can explore the track and learn about each sculpture's deeper meaning, along with the artist's background and the methods used to create it.

The Sculptures in the Scrub walking track meanders through picturesque landscapes, with stunning views at every turn. Visitors can admire the local wildlife, with colourful wildflowers on full display in spring. The Sculptures in the Scrub picnic area and campground is nearby, a perfect place for visitors to relax and take in all of the scenic beauty. The best time to visit the Sculptures in the Scrub walking track is during spring when the wildflowers are in bloom, and the temperatures are mild. Visitors should check the road conditions before setting out and contact the Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre for up-to-date information.

To get to the Sculptures in the Scrub walking track, visitors need to drive about 38 kilometres away via Newell Hwy and No 1 Break road. The walking track is located in Timmallallie National Park, accessible from Dandry Gorge Road. Parking is available at the Sculptures in the Scrub picnic area. Visitors can also explore the

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Trails & sites: Hiking tracks

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Baradine, NSW 2396

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