Founded in 1908 and named after the shallow salt lake eight kilometres to the west, Lake Grace is the major town in the region. Here you’ll find a fascinating display of artwork, from the mosaic garden and pioneering women’s murals to the sheep sculptures of the ‘On the Sheeps Back’ project.
Lake Grace is an RV Friendly Town and offers travellers convenient facilities, and a dump point facility is available in Newdegate.
You can follow John Holland’s 1893 epic journey at Newdegate, and find out how he and his partners cut the now famous Holland Track. Along the way, explore the salt lakes along ancient river systems and see the stunning spring wildflowers of Dragon Rock Reserve.
Call into the Lake Grace Visitor Centre for further information, brochures, and quirky gifts or visit the Shire’s website www.lakegrace.wa.gov.au for more details about Lake Grace and Newdegate.
The Pathways to Wave Rock is a 760km self-drive trail taking you through charming Wheatbelt towns towards Wave Rock.
Wave Rock is one of Australia’s best known icons, and as you make your pilgrimage to this impressive feat of nature, you can explore the changing rural landscapes and charming farming communities of Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region.