This free camp truck stop 'Cornish Rest Area' offers toilets and rubbish bins. It is dog friendly. It is accessible to recreational vehicles, camper trailers, caravans and big rigs. Park on the…
This free camp truck stop 'Cornish Rest Area' offers toilets and rubbish bins. It is dog friendly. It is accessible to recreational vehicles, camper trailers, caravans and big rigs. Park on the grassy area and keep the bitumen free for trucks.
The Cobar Sign features prominently on your approach. This sign is located on remains of The Great Cobar Copper Mine.
Founded in 1870, it was one of the largest mining and processing operations in the world at the time. The Great Cobar Mine situated on a slight ridge and facing West over the Cobar township, would have been a magnificent sight.
Huge smelters, a 64 metre chimney stack and electric generators supplied lighting for the whole town.
Over 2000 employees were engaged in mining, wood carting and smelting at the height of the activity. The main mine shafts of the Great Cobar, located south of the Museum building and now fenced off, have deep shafts running down to 430 metres.
Remains of the smelter foundations are visible from the top of the hill, east of the Museum.