Things you should not miss in Kalgoorlie–Boulder

  1. The Super Pit is an open pit gold mine, known as one of the largest, in the world. If you’re in Kalgoorlie it’s definitely worth a visit. You can join a guided tour to learn about its history and see how it operates today.
  2. For those in Kalgoorlies mining heritage the Museum of the Goldfields is a must see attraction at the heart of the town. Inside you’ll find an array of exhibits that showcase the towns mining history giving you insights into the pioneers and miners who played a role in shaping this region.
  3. To get a glimpse into what life was like for miners Hannans North Tourist Mine offers an experience with its replica mining town. Here visitors can try their hand at gold panning. Take a guided tour through the mine. Don’t forget to explore the preserved buildings that tell tales of days gone by.
  4. Located in Kalgoorlies town center the Kalgoorlie Town Hall is not a historic building but also an informative destination where you can delve into the captivating history of this town. Keep an eye out for events taking place here well; they add another layer to your experience.
  5. If breathtaking views are what you seek, head to Mount Charlotte Lookout and be amazed by its vistas overlooking Kalgoorlie and its surroundings. Whether its capturing sunset moments or snapping some photos this spot won’t disappoint.
  6. For those interested in war history door in Boulder (a neighboring town, to Kalgoorlie) you’ll find the Goldfields War Museum waiting to be explored.
  7. Hammond Park, situated in the heart of Kalgoorlie is a captivating park that entices visitors with its attractions. Explore the parks walking trails at the inviting picnic areas and let children delight in the well equipped playground. The park also presents an opportunity to delve into Australias history featuring remarkable artifacts, from significant events, like the Boer War and World War I.

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