Towns in the
Lockhart
Council Area ..
BIDGEEMIA
BIRDLIP
BOREE CREEK
BROOKONG
BROOKONG NORTH
BULLENBONG
EDGEHILL
FARGUNYAH
FRENCH PARK
GALORE
GRUBBEN
HENTY
KUBURA
LOCKHART
LONG PARK
MILBRULONG
MUNDAWADDRA
MUNYABLA
OSBORNE
PLEASANT HILLS
RYAN
THE ROCK
TOOTOOL
URANGELINE
URANGELINE EAST
WOODEND
WRATHALL
YERONG CREEK
Lockhart is situated within the
Riverina Region of New South Wales.
This picture-postcard town is listed by the National Trust. Its old-world
charm lies in its buildings – the verandahs, ornate lacework and carefully
restored facades.
History
In the 1850s, Lockhart was known as Green’s Gunyah, after a certain Mr
Green, who set up a roadside shack that became a watering hole for travellers
on their way to Narrandera.
Today's New Gunyah Hotel stands on the site of this early 'hotel', and the
ruins of the original stables can be seen at the rear of the site.
Lockhart was named by the Commissioner of Crown Lands in 1896. The railway
reached the town in 1901, and from then on the town prospered as a wheat
producer.
Things to do
- Admire the
beautifully restored building facades and verandahs while
wandering around the town's craft and antique shops.
- Step through the
town's history – etched into the main street's pavement.
- Stretch your legs
on the walking tracks at Galore Hill. Check out Morgan's Cave, where
bushranger Dan 'Mad Dog' Morgan is said to have hidden while on the run.
- Explore The Rock
Nature Reserve – be sure to walk the dog track to the summit and
scan the far horizon for a glimpse of Mt Kosciuszko.
Events
- The Picnic Races,
in October, are a big social event and race meet for the shire.
Don’t miss
- A visit to the Lockhart Museum, which has a sizable
collection of vintage machinery.
- A moonlight wander through
town, to enjoy the twinkling fairy-lights that brighten up the town’s
historic buildings each evening.
- Noske’s Chinese Crossing –
a must for history buffs. The dry-stone carriageway across Yerong Creek
was built by Chinese migrants using rocks cut from a nearby quarry.