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In the heart of Queensland's central highlands, the Sapphire Gemfields offer a rugged, sunbaked landscape where the earth yields treasures. This is fossicking country – a place where you can try your luck at unearthing sapphires, zircons, and other gemstones. The towns of Sapphire, Rubyvale, and Anakie are the gateways to this unique experience, blending outback character with a genuine sense of adventure. Whether you're a gem enthusiast or a curious traveller, the Gemfields provide a hands-on encounter with Australia's mineral wealth.
Highlights & What to See
- Fossicking for sapphires – Head to a public fossicking area or join a guided tour at a working mine. You can keep what you find, and local shops will cut and polish stones for you.
- Rubyvale's Miners Memorial – A poignant tribute to the miners who shaped the region, with panoramic views over the gemfields.
- The Sapphire Gemfields Heritage Centre – A small museum in Anakie that tells the story of the gem rush, with displays of local crystals and mining equipment.
- Pat's Gems & Fossicking – A family-run operation offering a genuine fossicking experience, with all equipment provided.
- The Big Sapphire – A quirky roadside attraction in Sapphire town, perfect for a photo op.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least a full day to get a real taste of the Gemfields. Most visitors spend 2–3 hours fossicking, then explore the towns and visit a cutting workshop. If you're serious about gem hunting, allow two days – one to try your hand at fossicking and another to visit a commercial mine tour or explore the outback landscapes further.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Emerald – The largest town in the region, offering accommodation, dining, and the Emerald Botanic Gardens, 45 minutes north.
- Blackwater – A coal-mining town with interesting mining history and the Blackwater International Coal Centre, about an hour northeast.
- Springsure – A historic town with the spectacular Carnarvon Gorge nearby (a 2.5-hour drive), known for its sandstone cliffs and Aboriginal rock art.
- Capricorn Caves – Located near Rockhampton, these limestone caves are a stunning natural attraction, about 3 hours east.
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