Twin Lakes A rare sight in the middle of the outback - a beautiful park with a lake, big grassed areas and an adventure playground.
Bells Milk Bar Take a trip back to the 1950s at Bells Milk Bar, where you can grab an old-style malted milk or a soda spider.
Patton Street Park Patton Park is located in South Broken Hill and with its recent redevelopment, is a wonderful place for families to visit.
Pro Hart Gallery At the Pro Hart Gallery you can enjoy browsing Pro's work, purchase gifts and learn a little more about one of Australia's most iconic artists.
Outback Astronomy You will never forget seeing an outback sky at night. Head to Outback Astronomy, a dark-sky location just a 10-minute drive outside Broken Hill.
Stephen's Creek Reservoir Stephen's Creek Weir is located 17 kilometres from Broken Hill on the Barrier Highway.
Broken Hill Regional Aquatic Centre In partnership with Broken Hill City Council, the YMCA-managed Broken Hill Aquatic Centre provides high-quality aquatic and recreation facilities and programs.
Queen Elizabeth Park Queen Elizabeth Park has recently had a $1.2 million dollar with a host of upgrades to park amenities including new play equipment, accessible toilets, paths,...
Broken Hill Mining Museum and White's Mineral Art Gallery Asimulated mine constructed using period correct mining timber, one gets the sensation of underground without going under.
Duke of Cornwall Park The Duke of Cornwall Park includes a play area for kids, picnic tables, free gas barbecue as well as a basketball and tennis court.
Duff Street Park The Duff Street Park is fun for the whole family! Enjoy a play area for the kids, picnic tables, and even a free gas barbecue.
Silver City Mint and Art Centre The Silver City Mint and Art Centre is an iconic tourism attraction, featuring an art gallery, silversmiths and chocolate factory all rolled into one.
Riddiford Arboretum The Riddiford Arboretum features trees and shrubs of the region and is located opposite the Centro shopping centre. It was set up in 1988.
Albert Kersten Mining and Minerals Museum (GeoCentre) The Albert Kersten Mining and Minerals Museum displays minerals, gems and interesting props regarding mining in Broken Hill and the town's special gift of minerals.
Broken Hill City Art Gallery This space is the oldest art gallery in the state, and carries an impressive collection of artworks from Australia and overseas.
Broken Hill Heritage Walk Tour To get a sense of why Broken Hill was named Australia’s first heritage city, slow down and take a stroll around town with an expert.
The Broken Hill Bookshop Something for everyone....if you're travelling and need a good book, or a local who wants something special ordered, we can help you.
Sturt Park Reserve and Titanic Memorial Sturt Park was first gazetted as the Central Reserve in 1895 and was officially known as Sturt Park from 1944, to commemorate the centenary.
Broken Hill Conservation Gardens The Big Ant Sculpture is dedicated to the workers of Broken Hill and their struggles.
The Living Desert and Sculptures Within the Living Desert Reserve are two must see major attractions, the sculptures and the flora and fauna sanctuary.
Sulphide Street Railway and Historical Museum Learn how Broken Hill and all it produced from its mines connected to the wider world.
Bush 'n' Beyond Studio Gallery Come and visit Wendy Martin and Ian Lewis' inspiring art gallery in the main street of Broken Hill, Bush 'n' Beyond Studio Gallery.
Big Bench Located on the top of the Line of Lode Miners Memorial, The Big Bench is two and half times the size of a regular bench.
AJ Keast Park With plenty of shade available, it's the perfect spot to pull up have some lunch let the kids have some fun.