The Hay Plains are world-renowned as the flattest place in the southern hemisphere. The vast plains that rise just 17 meters from the highest to lowest point provide a spectacular backdrop for photographers, astronomers, and nature lovers.
There is nowhere else in NSW where visitors can experience an uninterrupted 360-degree view of the sunrise or sunset. The breathtaking landscape enables visitors to truly appreciate the big skies, saltbush plains, and wildlife up close.