Surrounded by towering lemon-scented gums, the Herberton Mining Museum sits on the original Great Northern Mine site, a 24-hectare block of land claimed in 1880 by the legendary Jack and Newell, with two other men Brown and Brandon. This rich mine built Herberton to be a political and social centre for the Tablelands and the Far North.
A short walk through natural bush takes you to the three mine shafts where huge steam engines still sit, offering an insight into the lives of our pioneers.
The museum gives a great understanding of what was once the largest tin field in the world, with informative, interactive displays.
The Herberton Mining Museum also offers a tin-panning experience and outdoor working machinery display. Manned by friendly and knowledgeable local volunteers, it has a Visitor Information Centre attached.

Carpark
Car parking available

Pet Friendly - Enquire
Pet friendly

Coach Parking
Coach parking available
Internet Access
Free Wifi
Facilities
Carpark
Coach Parking
Enquiry Desk
Family Friendly
Gallery / Museum
Interactive Centre
Interpretive Centre
Lawn / Gardens
Lookouts
Pet Friendly - Enquire
Picnic Area
Public Toilet
Shop / Gift Shop
Activities
Birdwatching
Four Wheel Driving
Hiking
Mountain Biking
Scenic Drives
Walks
Accessibility
Actively welcomes people with access needs.
Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Herberton Mining Centre and Great Northern Mine
1 Jacks Road, Herberton, Tablelands Area, Queensland, 4887
+61 74096 3474
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