The Kidman Way is a state rural road in the western Riverina and western region of New South Wales, Australia. The 644-kilometre (400 mi) highway services the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area and outback communities and links the Newell Highway with the Sturt, Mid-Western, Barrier, Mitchell and Kamilaroi highways. The road carries the State Route B87 shield for its entire route, with its northern terminus at Bourke and its southern terminus at a junction with the Newell Highway, situated 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) north of Jerilderie. The Kidman Way is fully sealed and is accessible by two or four-wheel drive.© Wikipedia
The Kidman Way runs from the Newell Highway at Jerilderie in the southern part of the state all the way to Bourke in North Western NSW. We have travelled on part of the road in Bourke as well between Griffith and Darlington Point - these sections were in quite good condition.
This is a popular travelling for those wishing to drive though outback NSW - Cobar, Colleambally, Hillston, Barringun etc - some place you may not even be able to pronounce (until you visit and ask a local of course). The landscape changes along the way and you are bound to meet some interesting country characters - we are told that the Kidman Way is a great adventure.