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Boggy Creek Show

Boggy Creek ShowThe Boggy Creek Show is an outstanding representation of Australia's unique Snowy Mountains heritage. Our presence for three generations in these wild and wonderful mountains has left us with a legacy from the past, with which we live today. You are invited to come and be inspired with breathtaking landscapes and experience this legacy through an authentic mountain farm show.

The two hour live show includes: Snowy Mountains horsemanship with stock and packhorse, mustering, whip cracking, working Kelpie dogs, unique Aussie humour (laughs and legends), stories about Australian history and mountain heritage, farm animals, sheep shearing, learn about a working Angus cattle stud and spectacular views of Mt Kosciuszko, Australia's highest mountain.

There is an under cover seating area, billy tea, cake and biscuits.

Boggy Creek is located 12 kilometres from Tumbarumba, New South Wales and is halfway between Sydney and Melbourne. Visit website for more detailed directions and map.

Open Times

Shows are scheduled during peak times (see website) and can be provided 7 days a week for pre-booked groups. Bookings are essential. We do not operate during June and July as we are up in the mountains mustering cattle and giving our stock horses and kelpies a workout.

Facilities

Car park, Shaded Area, Sheltered Area, Shop

Activities you can be involved in

Farm/Station, Lessons/Tutorials, Animal Viewing

Experiences you can enjoy

Educational Tourism, Farm Stay, Historic/Heritage, Nature based

Adult$35.00

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Street Address

55 Boggy Creek Road
Tumbarumba
New South Wales
2653

Contact

Web: Click here
Phone: 026948 8273
Fax: 026948 8273
Email: boggy.creek@bigpond.com

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