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Visitor Information Centre: Ranger Station. Information signs at the park office turnoff help you explore the park.
Off Road Driving: The best way to explore Currawinya is by driving. A round trip of about 85km from the information centre at the Currawinya ranger base to the lakes takes two to three hours. Drive carefully.
Birdwatching: More than 200 bird species live in the park. Following good rain, thousands of black swans, coots, ducks and grebes flock to Lake Wyara. Lake Numulla is a refuge for pink-eared, hardhead, black and wood ducks and the rare freckled duck, and is a safe breeding ground for many other birds.
Camping: Bush camp at Ourimperee Waterhole behind the Woolshed, or at several sites on the Paroo River near Cairwarro. All campers must be self-sufficient in food, water and fuel. Camping permits are required and fees apply. The Currawinya Woolshed Complex offers built accommodation facilities for organised groups. A fully equipped kitchen is available for group catering.