The Peak Crossing Historical Well is possibly the last surviving well in a series of wells along the Old Warwick Road between Fassifern and beyond the Southern Downs.
The wells were provided by the Queensland Government in the 19th century for a safe water supply for Teamsters and other travellers.
The original hand pump is at the well and can be used to pump water from the well. The water is not safe to drink, but it is fun to be able to use the old pump and appreciate what we have today to be able to get and easily carry fresh drinking water.
The site has been re-developed with a platform around the pump and a small shelter with a bench seat. The bench seat doesn’t seem to serve much purpose, a sheltered picnic table would have been more useful.
The brown sign suggests there is a historical marker in addition to the historical well, but there didn’t appear to be anything as a marker.
From the Peak Crossing Historical Well, travel through Harrisville to the Historical Marker
where the Normanby Plains Trigonometrical Baseline was established.
