Mallee Clifs National Park is in the far south-west of New South Wales, 25 km east of Mildura. The park is adjacent to Mungo National Park.
Mallee Cliffs National Park is home to the endangered Mallee Fowl, which build extensive mounds for breeding and incubation.
Access is restricted to Mallee Cliffs National Park to preserve the ecological values of the site. School and college students are able to visit for educational excursions, and research relevant to the management of the Park and compatible with conservation objectives is also encouraged.
Learn more about Mallee Cliffs National Park, including access details, at the Office of Environment & Heritage website.
Foundation Projects
Growing Mallee Cliffs National Park
The entire 57,969 hectares of Mallee Cliffs National Park were purchased by the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife, preserving the habitat of the endangered Mallee Fowl.














