Boot Hill Drive

Landmarks and Buildings

Boot Hill drive is a great selection of hundreds of shoes and boots strung along the fence of a farming property on Allyn River Road, Upper Allyn north of Eccleston.

The owners originally put up a Boot Hill sign and a few old shoes on the fence which has since increased to approximately 1, 000 shoes and boots that have a great sense of fun and freedom. Some boots and shoes are from far and wide. Call into the Visitor Information Centre and pick up a drive guide.

A truly stunning piece of organic public art! Well worth the visit especially if you are going to Ladies Well, Mt Allyn or any of the sites in Chichester State Forest.

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Free Entry

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