Outback at Isa
Outback at Isa is close to Marian Street, The Gap, The Gap, Mount Isa, Mount Isa City, Queensland, 4825
- Address: 19 Marian St, The Gap QLD 4825, Australia
- Phone: +61 7 4749 1555
- Website: discovermountisa.com.au
Outback at Isa, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
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Sunday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM for the week |
Monday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
Tuesday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
Wednesday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
Thursday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
Friday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
Saturday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
Outback at Isa reviews
Lots to do there. Reversely fossil display, underground mine & art gallery. Gallery was free others cost. Modern, well set put with great facilities and a nice coffee shop and if you visit in summer, air conditioned. They also serve as …
Great range of tours to do here. Riversleigh Fossil Discovery Centre was interactive & displays were amazing. The Hard Times Mine tour was well worth the entry fee & was brilliant. Over 3 hours taking u underground in all the miners gear. Luke our guide 20 year miner was fantastic with personal experience & stories. Highly recommend.
Went on the hard times mine tour. Really good. Our guide Alan was a wealth on information, having worked in mining since his 20s, could show us how the old equipment worked, told us the story of how the hard times mine came to be, after …
Lots to do there. Reversely fossil display, underground mine & art gallery. Gallery was free others cost. Modern, well set put with great facilities and a nice coffee shop and if you visit in summer, air conditioned. They also serve as tourist information center with a huge array of brochures etc.
Great range of tours to do here. Riversleigh Fossil Discovery Centre was interactive & displays were amazing. The Hard Times Mine tour was well worth the entry fee & was brilliant. Over 3 hours taking u underground in all the miners gear. Luke our guide 20 year miner was fantastic with personal experience & stories. Highly recommend.
Went on the hard times mine tour. Really good. Our guide Alan was a wealth on information, having worked in mining since his 20s, could show us how the old equipment worked, told us the story of how the hard times mine came to be, after the mine closed in the 60s and had been sealed up. He talked about how tin mining was only on a very small financial scale and about some of our local geology. Alan showed us round part of the mine and the working equipment in addition to the gallery's display of expanded briefs of the above. It was amazing.