Caravan Parks In Corrigin, WA
32.3760° S, 117.8102° E
Quick Overview
Corrigin is a small Wheatbelt town in Western Australia's central farming country, known as the Dog Cemetery Capital of Australia thanks to its quirky and genuinely unique roadside attraction featuring a large collection of dog headstones and memorials that draws curious visitors from the highway. The area lists several caravan parks and caravan parks in our directory, with some offering free or low-cost camping options for travellers passing through the Wheatbelt or exploring this productive agricultural region. Sitting at the junction of several Wheatbelt roads that connect the farming communities scattered across the broad flat landscape, Corrigin is a convenient stopover for caravanners crossing between Perth, Wave Rock near Hyden, and the Goldfields region centred on Kalgoorlie-Boulder to the east. Caravan parks provide powered sites, dump points, and basic amenities in a typical small-town Australian setting where the pace of life matches the gentle rhythm of the farming seasons and everyone at the pub knows everyone else by name. The town has essential services including fuel, a small supermarket, a bakery doing excellent pies, and a pub with counter meals and cold beer that hits the spot after a day on the Wheatbelt roads. Caravan Caravan park options here cater to overnight travellers and those taking time to explore the broader Wheatbelt region with its farming heritage, seasonal wildflower displays that transform the surrounding bushland from July to October, and genuinely friendly small-town hospitality that makes you feel welcome from the moment you pull in. The surrounding landscape of golden wheat fields stretching to the horizon under enormous blue skies creates a visual experience that's distinctly Australian and makes the drive through this region genuinely memorable. The quiet country roads connecting Wheatbelt towns are a pleasure to drive with a caravan, and the small communities along the way offer authentic rural hospitality that you won't find in the tourist-focused coastal towns.
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All Dump Stations Near Corrigin
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lew's Lookout | 3.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Rotary Tourist Park | 4.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Miss B's Park | 4.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Corrigin Caravan Park | 5.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Wickepin Caravan Park | 33.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Gnome Village | 33.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Quairading Caravan Park | 34.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Quairading Dump Point | 34.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Toapin Weir | 38.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bruce Rock Caravan Park | 40.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Lew's Lookout
3.5 miRotary Tourist Park
4.8 miMiss B's Park
4.9 miCorrigin Caravan Park
5.0 miWickepin Caravan Park
33.2 miGnome Village
33.3 miQuairading Caravan Park
34.7 miQuairading Dump Point
34.9 miToapin Weir
38.0 miBruce Rock Caravan Park
40.0 miTraveling to Corrigin by RV
Corrigin is accessed via the Corrigin-Kondinin Road from the Brookton Highway, approximately 230 kilometres southeast of Perth through rolling Wheatbelt farmland. Several sealed roads converge at Corrigin making it a natural crossroads for travellers heading in various directions through the agricultural heartland. All main approach roads are sealed and suitable for caravans and motorhomes of any size with no restrictions. Fuel is available in town with standard regional pricing for both diesel and unleaded. A small supermarket handles basic grocery needs including fresh bread and dairy. For larger shopping runs or specialist caravan supplies, Narrogin about 90 kilometres southwest has more retail options, or Perth provides the full range. Telstra provides the best mobile coverage in Corrigin and the surrounding farmland, with Optus patchier in the smaller settlements. LPG availability may be limited so confirm before relying on a local refill. Wave Rock near Hyden is about 130 kilometres east of Corrigin on sealed roads and makes for a straightforward day trip.
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Dump Station Costs in Corrigin
Corrigin offers very affordable caravan park camping typical of small Wheatbelt towns where tourism isn't the main economic driver and pricing reflects genuine country hospitality rather than tourist-area markups. Of the listed parks, a portion% provide free or low-cost camping while a portion% charge standard rates for powered and serviced camping. Powered sites typically cost $25 to $40 AUD per night, with unpowered options from $10 to $25 making this one of the most affordable camping stops in regional Western Australia. The Dog Cemetery and Pioneer Museum are both free to visit, keeping entertainment costs minimal. Weekly rates may be available for extended stays. Dump point access is generally included in the site fee at established parks. Overall, the Wheatbelt is one of the most budget-friendly regions for caravan touring anywhere in Western Australia with honest pricing and good value at every stop.
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Best Time to Visit Corrigin by RV
Winter
Jun - Aug
37-59°F
Crowds: Low
Cool wet winters with regular rainfall greening the farmland and filling the dams. Caravan parks are very quiet with easy availability. Bring warm bedding for cold nights and rain gear for wet weather.
Spring
Sep - Nov
43-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Wildflower season from August to October draws visitors to the Wheatbelt with spectacular displays of everlastings and native orchids. Caravan parks see their highest occupancy during this colourful and popular period.
Summer
Dec - Feb
55-93°F
Crowds: Low
Hot dry Wheatbelt summers with harvest activity on surrounding farms and farm machinery sharing roads. Few tourists visit during this period. Carry extra water and be cautious of dust and large vehicles.
Fall
Mar - May
46-73°F
Crowds: Low
Autumn brings pleasant cooling temperatures and the farming landscape turns golden after harvest. A comfortable quiet time for touring the Wheatbelt with minimal crowds at caravan parks and good availability.
Explore the Corrigin Area
The Corrigin Dog Cemetery on the Brookton Highway approach to town is a unique roadside attraction with over 80 headstones and memorials to beloved pets from across Australia -- it's free to visit, takes about 20 minutes to walk through, and makes for an interesting and sometimes touching photo stop. The town's Pioneer Museum showcases farming equipment and Wheatbelt settlement history from the early days when families cleared dense mallee bush by hand to create farmland. Wildflower season from August to October brings spectacular colour to the surrounding bush and roadside verges with everlastings, orchids, and dozens of other native species blooming in profusion. The local pub serves reliable counter meals and cold beers and is a good spot to meet locals and hear farming stories. Water from the town supply is suitable for filling your fresh tank. If you're travelling during harvest season from November to January, be aware of large slow-moving farm machinery sharing the rural roads.
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What Caravan parks are available in Corrigin, WA?
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What is the Corrigin Dog Cemetery?
The Corrigin Dog Cemetery is a unique roadside attraction on the Brookton Highway approach to town featuring over 80 headstones and memorials to beloved pets from across Australia. It's free to visit and is one of the Wheatbelt's quirkiest attractions.
How much do caravan parks cost in Corrigin?
Powered sites typically cost $25 to $40 AUD per night with unpowered options from $10 to $25. Corrigin offers very affordable camping typical of small Wheatbelt towns in Western Australia with honest country pricing.
Is Corrigin close to Wave Rock?
Wave Rock near Hyden is approximately 130 kilometres east of Corrigin via sealed roads, making it a comfortable day trip. Corrigin serves well as a stopover point for travellers heading to or from this iconic geological formation.
When is wildflower season near Corrigin?
Wildflower season in the Wheatbelt typically runs from August to October with everlastings, orchids, and other native species blooming prolifically along roadsides and in surrounding bushland. This is the most popular time for touring the region.
What Caravan parks are available in Corrigin, WA?
Corrigin lists {{stationCount}} caravan parks and caravan parks in our directory, with {{freeCount}} offering free or low-cost options. Parks provide powered sites, dump points, and basic amenities in this friendly Wheatbelt farming town.
What is the Corrigin Dog Cemetery?
The Corrigin Dog Cemetery is a unique roadside attraction on the Brookton Highway approach to town featuring over 80 headstones and memorials to beloved pets from across Australia. It's free to visit and is one of the Wheatbelt's quirkiest attractions.
How much do caravan parks cost in Corrigin?
Powered sites typically cost $25 to $40 AUD per night with unpowered options from $10 to $25. Corrigin offers very affordable camping typical of small Wheatbelt towns in Western Australia with honest country pricing.
Is Corrigin close to Wave Rock?
Wave Rock near Hyden is approximately 130 kilometres east of Corrigin via sealed roads, making it a comfortable day trip. Corrigin serves well as a stopover point for travellers heading to or from this iconic geological formation.
When is wildflower season near Corrigin?
Wildflower season in the Wheatbelt typically runs from August to October with everlastings, orchids, and other native species blooming prolifically along roadsides and in surrounding bushland. This is the most popular time for touring the region.
All Dump Stations Near Corrigin (18)
RV ParkLew's Lookout
RV ParkRotary Tourist Park
RV ParkMiss B's Park
RV ParkCorrigin Caravan Park
RV ParkWickepin Caravan Park
RV ParkGnome Village
RV ParkQuairading Caravan Park
RV ParkQuairading Dump Point
RV ParkToapin Weir
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