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The Western Australian outback is as true an Australian experience as you will ever
get. Wide open space, clear blue skies, and landscapes only mother nature could possibly
be responsible for. Start your outback adventure at Yalgoo, the heart of central
Western Australia.
The Shire of Yalgoo is an integral part of an exciting new tourism venture - the
"Gascoyne Murchison Outback Pathways" - which are 3 self drive outback adventures.
These pathways provide three historic routes through the Outback, with Yalgoo a stop
in two – the Wool Wagon Pathway and the Miner’s Pathway.
Download the brochure here.
NB:The
majority of the pathways are on gravel roads. The condition of gravel roads can
vary significantly. Unsealed/gravel roads are accessible in 2WD vehicles, however
travellers are strongly recommended to use 4WD vehicles for the Kingsford Smith
Mail Run and Wool Wagon Pathway.
Its a harsh reality, but it's home to many families and visiting this area enables
you to experience the warmth and hospitality that only the outback characters can
provide.
Authentic Aboriginal communities, miles of open roads, simple but wholesome accommodation
and of course the "beer at the local" are like you will find nowhere else on earth.
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