Mount Margaret Mission Ruins

Photo: Francis Nixon / Public domain

Deep in the rugged outback of Western Australia, the Mount Margaret Mission Ruins offer a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into the region's complex missionary history. Established in the 1920s as a Lutheran mission for Aboriginal children, the site now stands as a poignant reminder of the Stolen Generations. Surrounded by red dirt and spinifex, the crumbling stone buildings and cemetery evoke a powerful sense of place, drawing travellers interested in Australia's layered cultural heritage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours to wander the ruins, read the interpretive signs, and take in the atmosphere. The site is small but emotionally resonant, so factor in extra time for quiet contemplation. If you're a keen photographer, plan to arrive in the late afternoon for the best light. Most visitors combine a stop here with a longer self-drive itinerary through the Goldfields region.

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