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  1. Kookynie is a living ghost town with a historic pub, old shops and a dam on the Golden Quest Discovery Trail. Learn about its gold rush history, see sculptures on Lake Ballard and stay at the caravan park.

  2. Kookynie is a town located in the Goldfields–Esperance region of Western Australia. The name of the town is believed to be an Aboriginal word that means "waterhole" or "spring". From being a busy town with a population of around 1,500 in 1905, Kookynie has become a ghost town, with around 77 inhabitants in 2006 and 99 in 2021. Overview

  3. Kookynie was a bustling mining town in the early 1900s, with hotels, shops, churches, and a population of 3500. Now it is a tourist attraction with a hotel museum, an old miner's cottage, and a cemetery.

  4. Kookynie is a historic town on the Golden Quest Discovery Trail, with a pub, a dam and a sculpture exhibition. Learn about its gold rush past and stay at the caravan park or the hotel.

    • Menzies, 6431, WA
  5. Kookynie was a thriving Goldfields township in 1903, but now it is a living ghost town with only 13 people. You can explore its historical sites, such as the Cosmopolitan Hotel, the cemetery, and the Cumberland St Shops.

    • Kookynie, Western Australia
    • (08) 9021 1966
  6. Things to Do in Kookynie, Australia: See Tripadvisor's 61 traveller reviews and photos of Kookynie tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Kookynie. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  7. Kookynie is a historic outback town in Western Australia's Goldfields region. It is known for its quintessential hotel, the Kookynie Grand Hotel, and its Niagara Dam, built by C Y O’Connor.