Step into Western Australia’s early settler past at Corrigin Pioneer Museum, where the old pipeline pump station and display of early Australian farm machinery will transport you back in time.
The quaint country town of Corrigin is a 2.5 hour drive east of Perth and is the ideal rest stop if you’re exploring the Pathways to Wave Rock Trail, or heading to iconic Wave Rock.
Housing the history of our days gone by, a worthwhile visit whilst 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. Please call in for a visit, you will be surprised! The museum is open on Sunday and Wednesday afternoons, and by appointment at other times. Entry fees apply.
Stay overnight at the motel, hotel or caravan park and explore more of the region’s treasures. Take the scenic Corrigin Wildflower Drive (September and October) or head to Kunjin Animal Farm, 18 kilometres to the west, where you can pet alpacas, emus, deer, ostriches, miniature donkeys and more.