Meekatharra

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Meekatharra, a resilient outpost in Western Australia's Murchison region, embodies the raw spirit of the red centre. This remote gold-mining town, whose name means 'little water' in the local Aboriginal language, offers a genuine glimpse into the harsh beauty and layered history of the inland. While it's a working town rather than a polished tourist hub, its weathered pubs, historic buildings, and vast surrounding landscapes reward travellers who take the time to explore.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers pass through Meekatharra on a longer journey, but a half-day stop is enough to walk the heritage trail, visit the lookout, and grab a meal. If you're keen to explore the surrounding gorges or 4WD tracks, factor in a full day. The town itself is compact, so you won't need more than a day unless you're using it as a base for deeper exploration of the Murchison region.

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