Parks and Reserves
Corrigin offers a variety of interesting parks, reserves, tracks and trails. There’s something for everyone!
Miss B's Park
Located in the heart of town on Campbell Street (main shopping street), this is the perfect picnic, BBQ and rest spot with landscaped garden surroundings, toilets and shaded play equipment for the kids.
Adventure Playground
A great place to picnic with playground equipment for the children. Located next to Corrigin Rock on Gayfer Street, the Adventure Playground provides plenty of shade and tranquillity. This park has a fort structure (which is also disability accessible) and a 'spider net' to climb and play on. A gas BBQ, picnic setting, shelter and toilets have been installed with paving all around.
Rotary Tourist Park
Situated next to the Pioneer Museum on Kunjin Street (Brookton Hwy), Rotary Park is the perfect picnic spot with toilets, gas barbecue, shaded tables, green grass and play equipment for the kids.
Corrigin Nature Reserve
At 1200 ha in size, the Corrigin Nature Reserve is one of the largest and most important areas of remnant vegetation in the central Wheatbelt. The Scenic Lookout and Wildflower Drive are located in the Reserve, with the entrance located 5km west of town on Brookton Hwy (signposted) and is one of the best locations to seek out wonderful wildflowers and native vegetation, however you will also be lucky enough to see many wild flowers on the road verges and reserves throughout the whole shire.
Corrigin Wildflower Drive
Like most rural areas, Corrigin experiences some beautiful sights during the wildflower season, which is usually in September / October every year. The Corrigin Wildflower Drive starts opposite the Dog Cemetery, 5km west on the Brookton Highway and takes you on a well maintained gravel track to the Scenic Lookout, which overlooks the townsite and wheatbins. Variety is the keynote as the plants change with soils through woodlands, thickets and shrub land. You can view the Corrigin Wildflower Drive brochure or call into the Corrigin Community Resource Centre (CRC) at, 55 Larke Crescent, Corrigin.
Gorge Rock
Located 20kms from town, Gorge Rock is a natural rock pool which was once the local swimming hole (before the Olympic pool was constructed in town). A walk to the top offers spectacular panoramic views of the Corrigin countryside and the area provides a good rest stop for travellers with parking and picnic facilities. Many native animals and birds inhabit the surrounding natural bushland.
Bullaring
A small townsite within the Corrigin Shire, Bullaring has the Dorothy Martin Wildflower Garden.