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Shire of Narrogin

Narrogin Town Hall

Numbat / Dryanda Woodlands National Park

Dryandra Woodlands

Region at a glance 200km South-East of Perth Why Visit Narrogin? If you’re looking for the perfect place to pause and explore on your journey to Albany, Esperance, Hyden, or Kalgoorlie, Narrogin is an ideal two-day stopover for families and couples. Railway Heritage in Narrogin Narrogin was once one of Western Australia’s busiest regional railway hubs, and its history is proudly preserved at the Railway Station Visitor Centre. Families can step inside the Railway Memorabilia Room, where artefacts, interpretive displays, and historic photographs showcase the town’s strong rail connections.

trails where kangaroos, echidnas, parrots, and the iconic numbat may be spotted. At its heart is Barna Mia, a nocturnal sanctuary and real gem of the region. Guided evening tours give visitors the chance to experience rare marsupials such as bilbies, woylies, quendas—and sometimes even a numbat—under the stars. New Chalets at Narrogin Caravan Park Narrogin’s extended Caravan Park offers excellent accommodation for travellers. Alongside traditional sites, visitors can now stay in modern self-contained one- and two-bedroom chalets. Stargazing Under the Stars With dark, clear skies, Narrogin is one of WA’s best stargazing locations. Head to Yilliminning Rock for sweeping night-sky views.

A standout feature is the incredible ‘N’ Scale Diorama recreating Narrogin’s rail heyday of the 1960s. The diorama vividly depicts the vast infrastructure that once surrounded Narrogin, bringing to life the vital role of the railway in shaping the community. Discover Narrogin’s Past The Narrogin Heritage Walk Trail, known as Stories of Us, is a 1,250m journey through the CBD. With 25 interpretive signs, it shares lived experiences and voices— from settlers and shopkeepers to railway workers—turning a simple walk into an immersive storytelling adventure. Bushland Walks & Barna Mia Wildlife Experiences Foxes Lair Reserve, within walking distance of town, offers five trails through wildflower country, especially stunning from August to October. A short drive away, Dryandra Woodland National Park provides a network of bush

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Narrogin & Dryanda Visitor Centre 1 Pioneer Drive, Narrogin 6312 T: +61 8 9881 2064 E: visitorcentre@narrogin.wa.gov.au W: narrogin.wa.gov.au

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