In the Shire of Coorow, Western Australia, picturesque hiking trails showcase the region's natural beauty. Two notable trails in the area are the Bart Mailey Memorial Wildflower Trail, a 1.8-km loop near Coorow that offers an easy walk through a community-run project promoting wildflower growth, best visited from August to October; and the Three Bays Walkway in Greenhead, which passes three stunning bays, including Dynamite Bay, and features a mix of wide concrete and compacted gravel paths, with picnic facilities at various points along the way.
Another attraction in Coorow is the Coorow Farm Wildflower Trail, located just 1 kilometer from the town center. This farm hosts a variety of wildflowers, such as orchids and everlastings, and visitors can explore the trail on foot or by car during the wildflower season from late winter to spring. The Coorow Farm also houses the Long Family Homestead, the original settlers of Coorow.
Wildflower enthusiasts can further explore the Alexander Morrison National Park, known for its beautiful wildflower displays set amidst low scrub on undulating sandplain hills and small streams. The park offers shaded picnic spots and opportunities for stargazing at the Touche Road Lakes.