
One Mile Jetty Heritage Precinct Carnarvon
Explore the historic One Mile Jetty precinct, a vital link to Carnarvon's past, featuring maritime history and resilient heritage.

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One Mile Jetty Heritage Precinct Carnarvon
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Must-see attractions
Explore the historic One Mile Jetty precinct, a vital link to Carnarvon's past, featuring maritime history and resilient heritage.
"A real treasure that should not be overlooked, worth every cent for the history and passion."

🎟️ Value for Money
Concession tickets are $10 for 2 days, adult tickets $15 for all museums. Great value!
🚢 Jetty Closure Notice
The jetty is closed due to cyclone damage, but restoration is hoped for.

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3.5 · 393 reviews
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Museum
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Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

One Mile Jetty
Carnarvon
Once the longest timber jetty in the North West, now a poignant reminder of history and resilience.

HMAS Sydney II Tribute
Carnarvon Heritage Precinct
A moving exhibit honoring the lost cruiser and its crew, featuring a documentary and historical artifacts.

Lightkeeper's Cottage
Carnarvon Heritage Precinct
Step back in time in this charming cottage, evoking a sense of nostalgia and simpler times.

Vintage Wagons & Machinery
Carnarvon Heritage Precinct
Explore old wagons, railway rolling stock, and machinery, showcasing the area's industrial past.
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🎟️ Value for Money
Concession tickets are $10 for 2 days, adult tickets $15 for all museums. Great value!
🚢 Jetty Closure Notice
The jetty is closed due to cyclone damage, but restoration is hoped for.
🏛️ Passionate Staff
Volunteers like Steve are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the history.
🐋 Whale Skeleton Display
Don't miss the impressive full whale skeleton on display outside the museum.
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🎟️ Value for Money
Concession tickets are $10 for 2 days, adult tickets $15 for all museums. Great value!
🚢 Jetty Closure Notice
The jetty is closed due to cyclone damage, but restoration is hoped for.
🏛️ Passionate Staff
Volunteers like Steve are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the history.
🐋 Whale Skeleton Display
Don't miss the impressive full whale skeleton on display outside the museum.
☕ Nearby Cafe
A quaint cafe is available on-site for refreshments.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Carnarvon Heritage Precinct to be a valuable and well-maintained historical site, despite the closure of the One Mile Jetty due to cyclone damage. The passionate staff and engaging exhibits, particularly the HMAS Sydney II tribute, are frequently highlighted as major positives, offering a moving and informative experience for a very reasonable price.
"Loved the old train and machinery outside of the museum's on the road. Has a full whale skeleton on display.
Great price of $15 per adults for entry to all museums on site
Regrettably the one mile Jetty is closed due to damage.
Still worth a visit"
Rose Moore
"Such a wonderful place to visit.
$10 (concession) tickets are for 2 days.
The beautiful new building housing tributes to HMAS Sydney & the plight of the Aboriginal peoples.
Very well maintained & the staff are so friendly & informative.
The jetty is closed, however they are hoping to restore it…
The lightkeeper’s cottage was lovely, reminded me of my grandparents home.
It truly is a wonderful place to visit."
Di H
"Great view and really historic with loads to learn with the rail and light house museums right next door. You can’t access the jetty as it is pending find to restore. The cafe was quaint."
Michelle Swanepoel
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The precinct is located in Carnarvon, Western Australia. It's easily accessible by car and is a key stop for those doing a road trip along the coast.
Yes, there is parking available at the precinct, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Absolutely! It's a popular stop for road trips, especially for those traveling between Perth and Exmouth.
Nearby attractions include the Quobba blowholes and the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum, making it a great area to explore.
Walking is the best way to explore the precinct and its various exhibits and historical artifacts.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Tickets are very reasonably priced. Concession tickets are $10 for 2 days, and adult tickets are $15 for entry to all museums on site.
Your entry ticket is valid for two days, allowing you ample time to explore everything the precinct has to offer.
Information on online ticket purchases is not readily available, but tickets can be purchased on-site.
Yes, concession tickets are available for eligible visitors, offering a reduced price for a two-day pass.
Your ticket grants access to the HMAS Sydney II tribute, the Aboriginal peoples' exhibit, the Lightkeeper's Cottage, and the vintage machinery displays.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Unfortunately, the One Mile Jetty is currently closed due to damage from Cyclone Seroja in 2021. Restoration efforts are ongoing.
You can explore exhibits on the HMAS Sydney II, the history of Aboriginal peoples in the region, and the life of a lighthouse keeper. There are also vintage wagons and machinery.
Yes, there is a quaint cafe located at the precinct where you can enjoy refreshments.
Yes, photography is encouraged. Drone footage has captured stunning aerial views of the jetty.
The tribute is a moving exhibit dedicated to the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney II, which was lost in World War II.
📸 📸 Photography
The historic jetty itself, even when closed, offers a dramatic silhouette. The surrounding buildings, vintage machinery, and the coastline provide diverse photographic opportunities.
Drone footage has been used to capture the impressive colors and scale of the jetty, suggesting it's a great location for aerial photography.
Golden hour, during sunrise or sunset, would likely offer beautiful light for capturing the textures of the old timber and the vastness of the ocean.
While generally encouraged, it's always good practice to be mindful of other visitors and any specific signage regarding photography, especially within museum exhibits.
Look for the contrast between the weathered timber of the jetty, the vast ocean, the historic buildings, and the industrial remnants.


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