Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Hill End Historic Site adventure.
Get a taste of the gold rush at this historic site and camping park.
Combining history and nature, Hill End Historic Site preserves heritage buildings and mine-related ephemera at what was once an important gold prospecting site. While you're unlikely to find much gold at Hill End these days, what you will find is an array of heritage buildings—some of which are now used as accommodations—along with two campgrounds, picnic areas, walking tracks, and even an old mine shaft, Bald Hill, which visitors can explore on a guided tour. There's also a visitor centre with educational displays, housed in an old fire shed.
Hill End Historic Site and its campgrounds are open throughout the year, and camping is particularly popular in the summer and autumn months. April and May are the driest months of the year. Winters can be cool, with temperatures dropping below freezing at times, and snow is not uncommon. Spring is another great time to visit, when the cherry trees in the cottage gardens are in full bloom.