
The attractive and thriving small town of Corrigin is the center for a prosperous wheat and sheep farming district which is noted for its wildflowers.
Corrigin Craft Center features art and crafts by local people, and also houses the town’s Tourist Information Center. The Pioneer Museum displays carefully restored farm machinery considered to be the finest in the region.
Nearby is the unusual miniature steam railway built by peioneer farmer Albert Sibley and available for rides.
More modern machines take pride of place in Corrigin each October for the Tractor Pull, a relatively new sport in which tractors, trucks and specially modified machines compete to haul a sled along a 100 meter track.
Corrigin is 230km from Perth on the Brookton Highway or via York and Quairading.
Photo courtesy: doginaute.corrigin