Cave Hill Nature Reserve
Cave Hill Nature Reserve is located 90 kilometres south of Coolgardie. With its large cave and wave formation and sensational granite outcrop, Cave Hill is great for rock-climbing and picnicking. A nature track which winds through the reserve is great for viewing the many wildflowers and fauna of the region. Visitors can take advantage of the many recreational activities available including; sightseeing, walking, nature observation, 4WDriving, and yabbying.
Cave Hill Nature Reserve
Premier Cafe
Fish & Chips, burgers and meals more
Coolgardie
Coolgardie is an old gold-mining town in the Golden Outback, like many towns in the region they were booming during the gold rush of the 1890's but are now considerably reduced in size - Coolgardie now has a population of only 1,200. more
Coolgardie Telecentre
Information technology is the key component of a Telecentre’s purpose. However Telecentres provide many community services that cannot be received on a commercial basis plus rapid access to many state and federal government services such as employment, health, tax and many more. more
Railway Station Museum
The Railway Station was built for the first train arriving from Southern Cross in March 1896. The line was closed in 1971 and the building now houses a museum. more
Warden Finnerty
A beautiful old house built in 1895 of local stone for the first Mining Warden and Resident Magistrate, John Michael Finnerty. more
Bottle Collection
The collection is one of the largest and most comprehensive displays of antique bottles in Australia. . more



