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Gnarlbine Rock - Coolgardie

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Only 30 kilometres south of Coolgardie, Gnarlbine Rock - Hunts Well water catchment area, played an important part in the opening of the Goldfields as it was one of the few watering points which was known to the early prospectors.

Suitable for picnics and similar outings.

Nature Reserve guides and maps available from CALM in Kalgoorlie or through Kalgoorlie-Boulder Tourist Centre.

Facilities for Gnarlbine Rock

  • Car park
  • Picnic Area

Experiences around Coolgardie

  • Nature based
  • Sport

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