Corrigin

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Corrigin is a classic Western Australian wheatbelt town that offers a genuine slice of outback life. Known as the 'Dog in a Ute' capital, this friendly community is surrounded by vast golden fields and iconic wildflowers in spring. It's a perfect stop for travellers seeking authentic rural experiences, from its quirky canine statue to the nearby wave-like rock formations.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a few hours exploring the town and its attractions, but to fully appreciate the region, plan a half-day to include Wave Rock and nearby formations. If you're self-driving the Wheatbelt Loop, Corrigin makes a convenient lunch stop or overnight stay. Spring wildflower season deserves a longer visit to wander the trails.

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