Jimna Historical Landmarks
Things To Do Jimna, Somerset, Queensland
Nestled in the heart of Queensland’s hinterland, the small timber town of Jimna offers visitors a rare blend of natural beauty and rich heritage.
Once a thriving forestry settlement, Jimna invites exploration through its towering hoop pine forests, tranquil walking trails, and the iconic Jimna Fire Tower, the tallest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.
History buffs will delight in the preserved sawmill relics, heritage-listed sites, and stories of pioneering resilience that echo through the landscape.
Whether you’re tracing the footsteps of early timber workers, picnicking beneath ancient trees, or soaking in panoramic views from atop the range, Jimna offers a peaceful retreat into the past.
The town’s charm lies in its authenticity—unspoiled, welcoming, and deeply connected to the land. Ideal for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking a quiet escape,
Jimna is a hidden gem where the past and present meet beneath the canopy of the forest.
When visiting Jimna, make sure to scan the QR code to learn more about Jimna’s historic landmarks or pick up a copy at the Jimna Base Camp or Somerset Visitor Information Centres.
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Discover Jimna’s charm on a tranquil tour through its historic township, where remnants of timber heritage whisper stories of the past. Wander shaded walking tracks into lush forests teeming with wildlife, then cool off in the crystal-clear waters of Yabba Creek. As the sun dips low, pitch your tent beneath towering gums and settle into the serenity of nature’s embrace. Whether you’re tracing history or chasing waterfalls, Jimna offers a peaceful escape wrapped in beauty and quiet adventure.
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