Mungo Woolshed

Mungo Woolshed

Things To Do

Historic Sheep Station

Stroll through the historic Mungo Woolshed and sheep yards and admire the craftsmanship, ingenuity and sweat of the early European settlers and Chinese labourers.

Built in 1869 from local drop-log cypress pine, the woolshed is an enduring symbol of the region's pastoral history.

What to Expect

Stepping Back into the 1860s

The Mungo Woolshed is a masterpiece of bush carpentry. Wander through the massive drop-log structure and imagine the noise and smell of thousands of sheep being shorn.

Built by the Patterson brothers using locally sourced cypress pine, the woolshed's unique construction technique has allowed it to withstand the harsh outback conditions for over 150 years. Informative displays inside detail the history of the pastoralists and the Aboriginal people who worked here.

Stepping Back into the 1860s

About Mungo Woolshed

The Mungo Woolshed area is open to the public to look through anytime, giving you a glimpse into a time when it accommodated thousands of sheep.

Visitor Info

Activity Information

A quick breakdown of what you need to know for this historic activity.

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    Short Walk

    A gentle stroll inside the shed and around the historic sheep yards.

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    1 Hour Duration

    Take your time to explore the craftsmanship and informative displays.

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    Historic Site

    An enduring symbol of the region's rich pastoral heritage built in 1869.

Pro-Tips & Guidelines

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    Best Time to Experience

    Early morning or late afternoon when the light shines beautifully through the timber slabs.

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    What to Bring

    Camera, comfortable walking shoes.

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    Difficulty Rating

    Easy, mostly flat terrain inside and around the shed.