Ophir Reserve

The first Australian payable gold discovery was made in 1851 at Ophir, 30 kilometres from Orange. Other gold fields soon overshadowed Ophir in size and richness, but to Ophir belongs the honour of being the first field where those very Australian words, digger and diggings, were first used.

Today Ophir is a recreational reserve - a picturesque picnic and camping ground at the junction of the Lewis Ponds and Summer Hill Creeks. Evidence of old alluvial, reef and deep lead mines is still visible to those wishing to explore the area. Hire a gold pan and try your luck in Summer Hill Creek just as the early settlers did during the gold rush of the 1850s.

Ophir has so much to offer its visitors, go for a bushwalk along the many walking trails or just amble along the Creeks edge, camp for a night or two waking at dawn for an early morning fishing jaunt or tour a working mine that has been operating since the 1880s.

For more information on the Ophir Reserve contact the Orange Visitor Centre on Freecall 1800 069 466.

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Facilities

  • Car park
  • Picnic Area

Experiences

Activities

  • Adventure
  • Cultural
  • Educational Tourism
  • Historic/Heritage
  • Nature based
  • Bushwalking
  • Fossicking
  • Lessons/Tutorials
  • Meditating
  • Self-Guided

Our Location

Ophir Road
Orange
New South Wales 2800

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