The 63,902-hectare (157,910-acre) national park is located approximately 820 kilometres (510 mi) northwest of Sydney.
Prior to becoming a park the area was home to the Ngemba and a sheep station.
Petroglyph rock art and ancestral ceremonial grounds are located inside the park.
Large open plains, ends of grassy forests and rusty rocky cliffs dominate the landscape.
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