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Lightning Ridge

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What brings tourists from all over the globe to Lightning Ridge in outback New South Wales? - The answer is black opals. A handful of opal mining towns attract visitors alike to Coober Pedy, Andamooka and White Cliffs, but Lightning Ridge is the only town in Australia where the precious and highly prized black opal is found.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesLightning Ridge
FinishDubbo
Distance351.4 kmMinimum Days1
Average Speed0 km/hrDriving Time
Article By: ExplorOz Team   Updated: 10 Dec 2008

 Description

Lightning Ridge is a mining town, bustling with tourists eager to get a glimpse of the world-famous black opal. Unlike ordinary opals, the carbon and iron oxide trace elements present in black opals, allow the rainbow colours to contrast so much better. Black opals can fetch between $2,000 per carat to an incredible $15,000 per carat, depending on factors such as: body tone (or blackness), play of colours, brilliance, and pattern. The town with its relatively small population of around 6,000 people, is often overwhelmed with over 80,000 visitors every year, with many trying their luck at opal fossicking. Opals aside, Lightning Ridge is also the most prolific and only significant source of dinosaur fossils in the state. The strong tourist interest in this once rough and tumble town has promoted excellent growth, in which nowadays - you will find some lovely places to stay, eat and visit.

The town of Lightning Ridge is located about 6km from the Castlereagh Highway, which is part of the Great Inland Tourist Link. This highway trek takes in a small section of the Newell Highway (route A39) from Dubbo, before meeting the Castlereagh Highway, also known as the A55. The Castlereagh Highway, which begins at Lithgow in NSW, provides a practical route to north Queensland. It passes through many old colonial towns such as: Gilgandra, Gulargambone, Coonamble, and Walgett - the gateway to the opal fields. You’ll be fascinated with the history and culture of these old towns, so take your time and stop in at the visitor centres, have a good look around - and maybe stay overnight.

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From: Lightning Ridge
To: Dubbo

Distance: 351.4 km
Direction: 169 °

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 Permits

There are no permits needed for this trek note, since the route takes you on public highways - namely the Newell Highway and Castlereagh Highway.

 Things to See & Do

Gulargambone - NSW   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Gulargambone is a small town located on the Castlereagh River and the Castlereagh Highway. It is a very attractive town - having won the NSW Tidy Towns Award in 2004. The area was once occupied by the Wiradjuri people, and then subsequently taken up by George Tailby in around 1840.
Lightning Ridge - NSW   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Mine Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Lightning Ridge is a famous opal mining town located in outback New South Wales, around 70km north of Walgett and only 6km off the Castlereagh Highway. The town has a population of some 1,826 people and lies next to the world’s richest deposits of black opal - the most valuable and widely known type of opal.
Coonamble - NSW   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Water Body,River,Stream,Falls Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Coonamble is a town with over 3000 people and is situated on the Castlereagh River, around 93km north of Gilgandra. Coonamble is a service centre to the largest shire in New South Wales - a land area covering of almost 10,000 square kilometres. Prime industries within the shire include: wheat, sheep and cattle farming.

 Preparation

No specific preparation required. The trek should be regarded as a ‘day trip’ excursion, primarily on sealed roads. Route is suitable for 2WD vehicles; however check local weather and road conditions before embarking. Although there are many fuel outlets along this route for filling up your vehicle, this trek is over 350kms long so please make sure you carry enough fuel between major towns. Accommodation is plentiful and most towns will provide either caravan parks or motels if you wish to stay overnight.

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolLightning Ridge, Walgett, Coonamble, Gulargambone, Dubbo Diesel4cyl 49 litres ULP4cyl 57 litres LPG4cyl 70 litres
6cyl 54 litres6cyl 64 litres6cyl 62 litres
8cyl 55 litres8cyl 58 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

This trek note can be undertaken all year round. Take into account that it can get rather hot and humid in the late summer months, and rather cold at the start of winter.

Closest Climatic Station

Coonamble Comparison
Distance from Trek Mid Point 17.9km SE
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 34.934.031.526.7 21.818.017.119.3 23.427.531.033.8
Mean Min. °C 19.218.916.411.7 7.85.03.74.6 7.311.515.117.8
Mean Rain mm 60.853.444.835.5 39.636.836.232.5 32.341.842.744.0
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: Lightning Ridge, Walgett, Coonamble, Gulargambone, Dubbo

 Camp Sites & Accommodation

Dubbo - NSW   RatingRatingRatingRating
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
The town of Dubbo is located in the Central West Region of New South Wales. It has the largest population centre in the Orana region with a population of 30,574 (2006 census). Dubbo is located at the intersection of the Mitchell, Newell and Golden highways, and is a major road and rail freight hub to other parts of New South Wales.
Gulargambone - NSW   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Gulargambone is a small town located on the Castlereagh River and the Castlereagh Highway. It is a very attractive town - having won the NSW Tidy Towns Award in 2004. The area was once occupied by the Wiradjuri people, and then subsequently taken up by George Tailby in around 1840.
Lightning Ridge - NSW   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Mine Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Lightning Ridge is a famous opal mining town located in outback New South Wales, around 70km north of Walgett and only 6km off the Castlereagh Highway. The town has a population of some 1,826 people and lies next to the world’s richest deposits of black opal - the most valuable and widely known type of opal.
Walgett - NSW   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Walgett is a town in north-central New South Wales, located at the junction of the Barwon and Namoi rivers and near the junction of the Kamilaroi and Castlereagh Highway. It has a population 2,300 people (as of June 2008) and is a regional hub for the wool, wheat and cotton industries. It is also the gateway to the New South Wales opal fields.
Coonamble - NSW   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Water Body,River,Stream,Falls Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Coonamble is a town with over 3000 people and is situated on the Castlereagh River, around 93km north of Gilgandra. Coonamble is a service centre to the largest shire in New South Wales - a land area covering of almost 10,000 square kilometres. Prime industries within the shire include: wheat, sheep and cattle farming.

 History

According to Aboriginal legend, a huge wheel of fire fell to the earth and sprayed the countryside with brilliant coloured stones. A number of Aboriginal tribes settled in the region including: the Kamilaroi and Ularai tribes near Lightning Ridge and Walgett, the Weilwan and Kawambarai tribes near Coonamble, and the Wiradjuri tribe, which occupied a large area of central New South Wales south of Dubbo.

The name ‘Lightning Ridge’ was legend in its own right - coined after a shepherd, his dog and six hundred sheep were killed during a ferocious electrical storm whilst sheltering in one of the low ridges in the area. The name had flourished - used by Government departments for nearly a century, until it was officially gazetted on the 5th September 1963. The first building to use the name Lightning Ridge was a small inn built in 1884 by T.J. Merry. Lightning Ridge has indeed had more than its fair share of triumphs and tribulations. Like most important discoveries in the annals of history - it is filled with legends, hardships, determination and perseverance, all of which have shaped this town for what it is today.

Common opal was discovered in Australia more than half a century before the findings at Lightning Ridge. Precious opal was first discovered in 1868, and further opal discoveries in outback Queensland and New South Wales led to Australia’s first commercial opal fields at White Cliffs in 1894. It wasn’t until Jack Murray discovered opal near Lightning Ridge late in the year of 1900 that helped pave the events toward the recognition of the world famous and highly valuable - black opal.

Professional prospector Charles Nettleton uncovered the opal-mining potential of the area in 1902. Nettleton, an experienced opal and gold miner from White Cliffs, began prospecting on a hill, later known as Nettleton's Hill, on Angledool Station. This was to later become the site of Lightning Ridge. Nettleton dropped his first shaft on the high country now known as McDonald's Six Mile on 15th October 1902. It proved unsuccessful, and it wasn’t until early in 1903 that Nettleton joined forces with Murray and his team at Shallow Nobby’s that they found a good yield of precious black opals.

Jubilation would soon turn to disappointment as they were only offered 10 shillings from a Sydney based dealer for 2.27kgs of their best rough-cut black opals. Undiscouraged, they decided to keep mining, and in late 1903, Nettleton and Murray walked the arduous 700km journey to White Cliff with a 3.6kg parcel of black opal. The market at White Cliff was still based on light opal, and this unheard-of nodular dark opal brought little interest. They reluctantly settled on the small pittance from Ted Murphy, a field agent for the notable Adelaide-based opal trader named Tullie Wollaston. Tullie Wollaston was extremely enthusiastic with this new type of gemstone, and his efforts helped stage the world market for black opals.

 Driving Directions

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Lightning Ridge to Castlereagh Hwy & Bill Obrien Way 5.66 km SW 229° N/A
Castlereagh Hwy & Bill Obrien Way to Castlereagh Hwy & Gwydir Hwy 57.53 km SE 156° N/A
Castlereagh Hwy & Gwydir Hwy to Walgett 14.51 km S 202° N/A
Walgett to Coonamble 114.12 km S 166° N/A
Coonamble to Gulargambone 45.5 km S 169° N/A
Gulargambone to Castlereagh River, Castlereagh Hwy 11.73 km S 158° N/A
Castlereagh River, Castlereagh Hwy to Coolbaggie River, Newell Hwy 70.51 km S 174° N/A
Coolbaggie River, Newell Hwy to Brocklehurst 24.57 km S 170° N/A
Brocklehurst to Dubbo 7.28 km S 192° N/A
Lightning Ridge to Dubbo 351.4 km     N/A
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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