Eumungerie is a small town between Gilgandra and Dubbo in Central West NSW.
The town dates back to 1874, where it was a roadside inn and store known as the Coalbaggie Inn.
The railway and timber industry arrived in 1901, opening along the line of the Coalbaggie Creek; this spurred on the development of the town we know today. The sawmill was were the silos stand today.
The village was dedicated as Eumungerie in 1904 - The name Eumungerie is an Aboriginal word for Quandong.
While you are here, stop and explore our area, call into the pub and have a drink and maybe wander around town and explore some of the historical points around the town. If you are travelling with a caravan or camping… Why not stay the night at our campgrounds and enjoy some amazing food from The Drovers Dog?
This is a nice and easy park N grab... Log only.
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