Juandah Historical Site

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Juandah Historical Site is a truly unique slice of history. This is the original site of the Juandah Head-Station, the heart of a settlement which later became known as Wandoan.

At full running capacity, Juandah Station employed up to 80 stockmen to run up to 50,000 head of cattle. Some of the original buildings from its time as a flourishing enterprise are still standing, including the old Juandah Store, built in the 1850s, which contains a room that later became the first school room for the area.

Various rooms and remnants of the original homestead and other structures are carefully sign-posted at their original sites. The Juandah Historical Site also hosts a Folk Museum of local heritage items and social history.

Camping available for a small fee.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Gallery / Museum Public Toilet

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Beautifully crafted sign at the entry to the Avenue of Honor.

Wandoan Soldier Settlers Avenue of Honour

Wandoan, Western Downs

Water Tower painted by local artists/

Wandoan Water Tower

Wandoan, Western Downs

Welcome to Wandoan - signage welcomes you to this lovely little town in the Western Downs region.

Mick the Dog and O’Sullivan Park

Wandoan, Western Downs

Signage

Waterloo Plain Environmental Park

Wandoan, Western Downs

A fabulous historical site showcasing the original settlement of Wandoan.

Juandah Historical Site

Wandoan, Western Downs