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View across the gold mine at
Peak Hill
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Peak Hill
Small and interesting mining town and service centre.
With a population of some 1400 people Peak Hill is
the second-largest town in the Parkes shire, a diverse rural area of
NSW's Central West focused principally on sheep, wheat and cattle. It
is located 49 km north of Parkes and 69 km south-west of Dubbo on the
Newell Highway and 267 m above sea-level.
In an area once inhabited by the Wiradjuri people,
the first Europeans were the party of John Oxley who passed within a
few kilometres of the future townsite in 1817. Thomas Mitchell explored
the Bogan River in 1835. Two white men followed immediately in their
wake and had set up a station a few kilometres north-west of today's
townsite by the time the party were returning from the lower reaches of
the river.
One of these men was William Lee who had his squatting
license revoked following the massacre of Aborigines along the Bogan in
the early 1840s (see entry on Nyngan).
Certainly when Thomas Mitchell revisited the area in 1845 he was
surprised by the almost complete absence of Aborigines as he had
estimated a thousand to live along the river during his 1835
expedition. He also noted that most of the land adjacent the Bogan had
been occupied by that time.
The town developed in 1889 when gold was discovered in
the area and two open-cut goldmines were established. Peak Hill was
incorporated as a municipality in 1894 and the railway arrived in 1914,
although mining operations ceased in 1917.
As was often the case in goldmining towns, miners and others,
drawn by the economic activity, had taken up land as free selectors and
established agricultural enterprises. It was a sign of the town's
survival and future that, in 1918, Peak Hill became the site of the
first public wheat silo constructed in NSW.
An arts and crafts exhibition is held at the Peak Hill
Leisure Centre on the June holiday weekend. The picnic races are held
in May and the annual show in August.
Things to see:
Tourist Information
The official tourist information agency in town
is the Open Cut Art Gallery on Caswell St (the Newell Highway), near
the Mingelo St corner. It has a working model of the old mine. However,
they cannot be contacted on the phone so you can try the Double D
Caravan Park in Bogan St, tel: (02) 6869 1342, or ring Parkes
Information Centre on (02) 6862 4365.
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The old boiler near the gold
mines at Peak Hill
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Gold Mine
Head east off the highway along Mingelo St to the
carpark and a track leads to a viewing platform over the open-cut
goldmine. It has been established on the site of the two original
shafts which were hand-excavated in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries - one to a depth of 100 m and a length of 200 m. There are a
number of artefacts - old boilers, the remnants of old houses - on the
walk up to the mine and they are all clearly signposted with quite
extensive boards explaining their history and origins. Tours of the
mine are conducted regularly and free of charge, tel: (02) 6869 1733.
Nature Reserve
A 9-ha native fauna reserve has been created at the
edge of town, on Warregal Rd. There is a picnic area.
Country Crafts
Peak Hill Country Crafts at 105 Caswell St is open daily.
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St James Roman Catholic Church
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St James'
Catholic Church
St James' Catholic Church in Caswell St is an unusual
and interesting building. It was built in 1935, is a very prominent
structure, and is characterised by twin spires.
Emu Farm
There is an emu farm, 5 km north of town via the
highway. It is open for inspection by appointment only and it caters to
school groups, tel: (02) 6869 1540.
Camel Park
The Peak Hill Camel Park, 3 km south along the highway,
offers rides, souvenirs and picnic and barbecue areas. It is open on
public holidays and selected weekends. Appointments are essential, tel:
(02) 6869 1777.
Bogan Weir
Bogan Weir offers opportunities for canoeing and
fishing. It is located about 7 km west of town on the Bogan River.
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Motels
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Country Roads Motor Inn
34 Caswell St
Peak Hill
NSW
2869
Telephone: (02) 6869 1688
Rating: ***
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Golden Peak Budget Motel
25 Caswell St
Peak Hill
NSW
2869
Telephone: (02) 6869 1429
Facsimile: (02) 6869 1093
Rating: ***
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Oasis Motel
152 Caswell St
Peak Hill
NSW
2869
Telephone: (02) 6869 1383
Rating: **
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Hotels
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Club House Hotel
91 Caswell St
Peak Hill
NSW
2869
Telephone: (02) 6869 1474
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Caravan Parks
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Double D Caravan Park
42 Bogan St
Peak Hill
NSW
2869
Telephone: (02) 6869 1797
Facsimile: (02) 6869 1772
Rating: ***
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Peak Hill Caravan Park
2 Ween St
Peak Hill
NSW
2869
Telephone: (02) 6869 1422
Rating: ***
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