Woodworks Museum and Interpretive Centre
Highlights
- Explore the steam-driven sawmill to witness the power of timber processing in action.
- Discover pioneering forestry hand tools that showcase the rich history of the timber industry.
- Participate in guided tours and demonstrations, perfect for school groups and curious minds alike.
- Enjoy a picnic in the scenic area while soaking up the heritage of Gympie's timber legacy.
Gympie’s Woodworks Museum and Interpretive Centre was first opened by the Queensland Museum and Department of Forestry in March 1984 and gives visitors a fascinating insight into the Timber Industry through the years.
The Centre has a host of attractions including a steam driven sawmill, springboard display, pioneering forestry hand tools display and a fully restored 1925 ‘republic’ Winch Truck. The Woodworkers workshop is on site including and timber souvenirs are for sale.
Demonstrations and guided tours available for groups including school parties by arrangement.
Small admission fee on entry.
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- Visitor Information Centre
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.