
Spanning 1,200 hectares, Corrigin Nature Reserve is a significant area of remnant vegetation in Western Australia's central Wheatbelt. Located 5 km west of Corrigin on the Brookton Highway, the reserve features the Corrigin Wildflower Drive, a 4 km one-way trail renowned for its diverse wildflowers, shrubs, and trees. The drive culminates at the Scenic Lookout, offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding wheatfields. Late winter to early spring, particularly August to October, is the prime season to witness a vibrant array of orchids and other native flora. Visitors are encouraged to explore on foot, as the picking of wildflowers is prohibited by law throughout Western Australia.
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