White Cliffs is a small opal mining town in the Far West (Outback) region of the Australian state of New South Wales.
- A Heritage Trail leads visitors around the town to sites of interest, such as the location of a "camel beer" riot in the 1800s.
- Solar Power Station. Solar concentrator array, no longer operational
- Walk/drive/ride along the trail among the small active mine workings, which look like human-scale ant nests.
- Some tours of small-scale mines or abandoned mines may be available.
- Paroo-Darling National Park, +61 8 8083 7900. Wetlands and bird life. Dirt road access. Visitor centre in White Cliffs.
Solar Power Station. Solar concentrator array, no longer operational
Paroo-Darling National Park, +61 8 8083 7900. Wetlands and bird life. Dirt road access. Visitor centre in White Cliffs.
- Fossick. There are fossicking areas set aside for searching for opals.
Fossick. There are fossicking areas set aside for searching for opals.
White Cliffs' primary industry is opal mining, and many shops around town sell opals and opal jewellery.
The local cafe serves as a store, fuel supplier and cafe serving take-aways or eat-in.
At the Hotel/Motel