Contact & Enquiries
The main township of Nyngan lies at the junction of the Mitchell and Barrier
highways, near the geographical centre of
History
Explorer Thomas Mitchell camped at the site of the present-day town in 1835. The town site was surveyed in 1882 and buildings from an earlier settlement, Canonba, 30 km to the north-west, were relocated to form part of the early town.
In 1990, the entire town was evacuated when floodwaters engulfed the region. Some $50 million worth of damage was reported.
Things to do
Wander the self-guided heritage trail to see many fine 19th-century buildings.
Take a drive through Cobb & Co country past Duck Creek,
the Eenaweena Plains and
When there's good rain, go bird-watching at the Macquarie Marshes, 64 km north.
Events
The Nyngan Show in May highlights the produce of the area.
Don’t miss
The Heritage Centre in the old railway station.
The helicopter in
The Mid-State Shearing Shed, which celebrates the area's sheep and wool industries.
A walk and picnic on the banks of the