SEE & DO
There's something for everyone
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Corrigin Dog Cemetery
(5km West Town Centre, Brookton Highway)
Established in 1974 as a tribute to “Man’s Best Friend”, the cemetery is unique to Corrigin and is landmarked by a statue of a large dog.
Take time to read some of the headstones of beloved pets in their final resting place. Located approximately 5km west (Perth) of Corrigin Townsite.
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Wildflower Drive
August - November
The months of Spring bring about a vast array of beautiful and unusual wildflowers, shrubs and trees to be found in the area. The beginning of the drive is located approximately 5km west (Perth) of Corrigin townsite, opposite the Corrigin Dog Cemetery.
The drive is a wide, graded gravel track roughly 4.1km long. Caravans can go on the track. Pull the car to the side and take a walk for a closer look.
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Gorge Rock
(Approx 20km East Town Centre, Brookton Highway)
Located 20km east of town, Gorge Rock is a natural rock pool. Once the local swimming hole, before the Olympic pool was constructed in town, read about its past and enjoy a walk to the top for spectacular panoramic views of the Corrigin countryside.
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Journey through 100 years of the Corrigin Agriculture Show.
From all the way back, when it began in 1923 to 2023 when the Corrigin Agriculture Society decided to commemorate the centenary of the towns largest event.
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Scenic Lookouts
Experience the perfect sunrise or sunset with panoramic views of the town and farmlands. Take a walk up Corrigin Rock, visit the ANZAC Memorial in town or drive out to the Scenic Lookout, after completing the Wildflower Drive.
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Pioneer Museum
Housing the history of our days gone by, the Pioneer Museum is a worthwhile visit while in Corrigin. View the collection of tools and restored farm machinery, including tractors in working order, see the blacksmiths shop, the one room school, the shearing shed, old district photographs, clothing and other pioneer memorabilia. The Pioneer Memorial Wall at the entrance to the Museum commemorates early settlers.
Sundays 2pm - 5pm
Wednesdays 1pm - 4pm
Other days by Arrangement:
Phone: 0427 920 737
0498 284 897
0400 015 768
Entry Fees
Adults: $5
Children - Free (accompanied by an Adult)