The Pathways to Wave Rock self-drive trail links the Shires of Beverley, Bruce Rock, Corrigin, Kondinin, Kulin, Lake Grace, Narembeen and Quairading and offers a range of unique experiences across the region.
Formed in 1998, the Roe Tourism Association is a collaborative, not-for-profit tourism partnership between eight Shires which collectively make up the ‘Pathways to Wave Rock’. Immersed in history, this area tells stories of our First Nations people, early settlers, and the beginnings of the area's agriculture.
The Western Australian Wheatbelt is well known for its roots in agriculture – broad acre cropping, cattle, and sheep for wool and meat, and today we see some of the state's most large and complex operations here.
Early explorers, such as John Septimus Roe, the Sandalwood Cutters and early settlers all camped near rocky outcrops, and million-year-old granites, where water and grasses were usually plentiful and are a most spectacular site to experience.