Hickman Crater

Nature & Parks

Experience the wonder of Hickman Crater, a meteorite impact site nestled 16 kilometers northeast of Hope Downs 4 mine and 35 kilometers north of Newman in Western Australia’s picturesque Ophthalmia Range.

Discovered in 2007 by Arthur Hickman, a government geologist, this site was stumbled upon while casually exploring Google Earth, with subsequent drilling confirming the crater resulted from the impact of an iron-nickel meteorite.

The site is one of just 184 confirmed meteorite impact craters worldwide and contributes to making Australia one of the top destinations for impact-crater enthusiasts. Hickman Crater is an exciting destination for those intrigued by meteorite impact sites and adds an extra layer of celestial fascination to the region’s captivating landscapes.

A road permit is required and can be obtained at the Newman Visitor Centre for a gold coin donation.

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