Timbertown is a popular attraction, depicting the colonial era of a sawmiller's village in northern New South Wales.
It is located on 39 hectares (87 acres) of coastal blackbutt (Eucalyptus pilularis) forest on the Oxley Highway at Wauchope in Australia.
[1] Timbertown is an interactive museum which has enjoyed periodic success as a family-friendly tourist attraction.
Timbertown was officially opened by the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Arthur Roden Cutler on 28 May 1977.
There are also several businesses operating including a blacksmith, timber furniture, winery, and Wallaces Store with souvenirs and confectionery.