Just 45-minutes west of Emerald, the Sapphire Gemfields are one of the largest sapphire bearing areas of the world. Take a tour of underground mining operations, learn about Australia’s rich gem mining history, explore gemshops and galleries or try your hand at fossicking .
For a serene escape, head to the Emerald Botanic Gardens, a tropical paradise showcasing the diverse flora of the region. Meander through themed gardens and explore six kilometres of walking tracks that lead to playgrounds, mazes and sculptures. It’s the perfect spot for a kayaking, cycling, fishing or a leisurely picnic by the river.
This historic gem not only connects you to the heart of the town but also takes you back to the golden age of rail travel. Marvel at the timeless architecture, explore the railway museum, and soak in the nostalgic atmosphere. Another ‘must see’ is the ancient fossilised tree that’s found at the nearby Emerald Town Hall, estimated to be over 250 million years old.
For a picturesque retreat, head to Lake Maraboon. Surrounded by scenic landscapes, this man-made reservoir is a haven for nature lovers and water enthusiasts. Whether you fancy a leisurely stroll along the shore, a peaceful picnic, swimming or freshwater fishing, Lake Maraboon is sure to enchant you with its tranquillity.
Make a splash at the Emerald Aquatic Centre, your go-to spot for family-friendly fun. With water slides, pools for all ages, and a relaxed atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to cool off on a sunny day.
Situated on the same street as the Emerald Inn, the Emerald Cinema is a charming, vintage-style movie theatre showcasing the latest Hollywood hits. Established in 1996, this cinema is under the dedicated ownership of Stephen Goddard, a proud Emerald local with a deep passion for film.
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