Hi Kirri,
I checked the National Parks website and it seems that the access has
changed;
"Access now via Trida - Whealbah Road
Please note access to Willandra National Park has changed, and is now via
the Trida-Whealbah Road.
If travelling from Hillston along the Hillston-Mossgiel Road, drive a
further 10 kilometres west (total 53 kilometres) of the existing Willandra
direction sign and turn north onto the Trida-Whealbah Road. Drive
northwards another 20 kilometres to reach the park entrance, signposted on
the right.
The camping area / homestead precinct is another 10.3 kilometres east,
following the park road along Willandra Creek.
Accommodation is currently not available. Please contact the Griffith Office
from September 2012 to check current availability."
From Jenny Stiles
-----Original Message-----
From: Savannah Hardy
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 10:48 PM
To:
Subject: Willandra National Park NSW
Hi all,
Am currently in Hillston NSW and just down the road from Willandra National
Park
Just thought i'd let everyone know that if your planning to come out this
way, to visit willandra National Park...don't bother.
National Parks have had it shut for a month or so, we thought they had
reopened it the other day, and went for a drive down the road a little way
today to check it out, but...
it still has a sign at the Willandra Homestead fence saying road is
closed...not sure whats going on? Perhaps the people living on the property
the road runs through are sick of the road being carved up by the traffic
and have put a stop to it and an alternative route has to be made to get to
the National Park....thats just a rumour i heard...don't quote me on it...
Anyway...just thought i'd let you all know...
Regards
Kirri
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