The Living Desert and Sculptures

Reserve Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia

What to expect

The Living Desert and Sculptures is a unique attraction located in Broken Hill, New South Wales. The reserve features 12 sandstone sculptures created by artists from around the world, which can be found on Sundown Hill. The sculptures are worth experiencing at different times of the day, with sunset being a particularly popular time to visit. The reserve also includes a flora and fauna sanctuary, which provides a unique insight into the region's Aboriginal culture and environment. The sanctuary is bordered by an electric predator-proof fence and is home to a variety of native plants and animals. The Living Desert also features a recreational picnic area with free gas barbeques, shade shelters, and toilets, making it a great place to visit with family

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Australian Outback Adventures : Things to do in Broken Hill with Kids

Australian Outback Adventures : Things to do in Broken Hill with Kids
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the Living Desert Reserve featuring both a flora and fauna sanctuary and the famous Sculptures

Highlights: The kids enjoyed the sculptures, and we enjoyed the flora and fauna sanctuary ✨