Corrigin, a charming wheat belt town located two and a half hours' drive east of Perth, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. One of the unique sites to visit is the Corrigin Dog Cemetery, established in 1974 as a tribute to man's best friend, with over 80 beloved pets laid to rest. The Corrigin Pioneer Museum showcases early Australian farm machinery and pioneer memorabilia, providing a fascinating glimpse into the town's history. For nature enthusiasts, the Corrigin Wildflower Drive and Gorge Rock offer opportunities to experience the vibrant colors of the wildflowers and enjoy panoramic views of the countryside. Additionally, the town is known for its "Town of Windmills" moniker, reflecting its history of abundant ground water and the presence of numerous windmills. Visitors can also enjoy the local cafe, handmade crafts, and a miniature railway and steam train rides, making Corrigin a delightful stopover for travelers exploring the region.
For those seeking outdoor activities, the area offers the Corrigin Rock Trail, which leads up to Corrigin Rock, providing panoramic views of the surrounding bushland and countryside. Moreover, the town provides various parks and playgrounds, including Adventure Playground, Miss B's Park, and Rotary Park, ideal for picnics and family fun. The region's accommodation options include a motel, hotel, B&B, farm stay, and caravan park, catering to different preferences and needs.