The Burketown Bore

To the south of Burketown is the Burketown Bore. Located on the Nardoo Burketown Road (Floraville Road), is the 100-year-old artesian bore. Drilled in 1897 to a depth of 723 metres, the artesian bore flows, creating a permanent water source attracting abundant wildlife. Over the years minerals have built up around the bore colouring the surrounding earth. The wetlands which have formed around the bore have also been coloured by the minerals.  

In the early morning and late afternoon, it becomes the perfect place to spot wildlife, especially birds and Agile Wallabies.  The water runs at approximately 68 degrees so if you are a keen photographer, you can get some great misty morning shots in the cooler months and make sure you get a glimpse of the Bore at sunset Please be careful of the boiling water. 

For more information regarding the history of the Burketown Bore please visit - Burketown Bore – Explore Burke