Kellerberrin Attractions.
In Town.
Mural - Kellerberrin Recreation & Leisure Centre.
Lot 260 Connelly St, Kellerberrin.
Located in the Exhibition Hall at the Kellerberrin Recreation & Leisure Centre.
The Kellerberrin Arts & Culture Committee and artist Jerome Devonport designed a mural representing 100 years of Kellerberrin, to coincide with the 100th Agricultural Show in 2021. The mural has three sections to symbolise and illustrate 100 years of the Kellerberrin Agricultural Show, the development of agriculture in Kellerberrin and change to the town over this period.
Kellerberrin Hill & Look Out.
Nicholls Drive, Kellerberrin.
Looking over this scenic town is the Kellerberrin Hill Look Out, which offers spectacular views over the townsite and beyond. Follow the windy road up past the granite outcrops to find the look out platform and picnic facilities, the perfect place to take the family and explore this scenic countryside.
Centenary Park.
Leake St, Kellerberrin.
Kellerberrin is the perfect place to pull over, take a break and stretch the legs. Located opposite the main street is Centenary Park. This nature playground has something for everyone, boasting shaded gazebos, an expansive lawn area, skate park, flying fox and a nature inspired playground. Stop by for lunch using our free BBQ services, picnic on the grass allowing the kids to run or simply enjoy this gorgeous oasis, located at the heart of a vibrant community.
Leake St, Kellerberrin.
Kellerberrin is the perfect place to pull over, take a break and stretch the legs. Located opposite the main street is Centenary Park. This nature playground has something for everyone, boasting shaded gazebos, an expansive lawn area, skate park, flying fox and a nature inspired playground. Stop by for lunch using our free BBQ services, picnic on the grass allowing the kids to run or simply enjoy this gorgeous oasis, located at the heart of a vibrant community.
Museum & Pioneer Park.
Leake St, Kellerberrin.
This museum featuring local memorabilia is located in the old Agricultural Hall, originally built in 1897. Old farming machinery and implements can be found at the Pioneer Park, next to the Museum building. The Museum can be viewed by appointment or alternatively, is manned by volunteers of the Kellerberrin Historical Society every Sunday (10am to 12pm).
Please call 0427 523 332 to arrange an appointment.
Out Of Town.
Shark's Mouth.
Goldfields Road, Kellerberrin.
Sweeping golden plains leads to an Aboriginal protected site called Shark's Mouth. The rock looks like the head and torso of a giant shark, rising from the dirt with its jaws agape. Situated on private property, the rock towers over natural bushland, overlooking the waves of colour of the Wheatbelt.
Leake St, Kellerberrin.
This museum featuring local memorabilia is located in the old Agricultural Hall, originally built in 1897. Old farming machinery and implements can be found at the Pioneer Park, next to the Museum building. The Museum can be viewed by appointment or alternatively, is manned by volunteers of the Kellerberrin Historical Society every Sunday (10am to 12pm).
Please call 0427 523 332 to arrange an appointment.
Out Of Town.
Shark's Mouth.
Goldfields Road, Kellerberrin.
Sweeping golden plains leads to an Aboriginal protected site called Shark's Mouth. The rock looks like the head and torso of a giant shark, rising from the dirt with its jaws agape. Situated on private property, the rock towers over natural bushland, overlooking the waves of colour of the Wheatbelt.
Jureen Mission.
Mission Road, Kellerberrin.
Reserve No# 21026 is located between Kellerberrin and Doodlakine, on what is now known as Mission Road. Originally known as Jureen, it had been a traditional Aboriginal camping site and meeting place for people from different regions. When it was formally established as an Aboriginal Reserve in 1933, the traditional rights to camp there were made subject to Government control. While some families lived in small houses, others lived in humpies, scattered across the reserve. In the mid 1960s most of the Aboriginal families moved off the Reserve and into town housing at Kellerberrin, which is when the Mission was closed.
Kokerbin Rock.
Kwolyin West Road, Kwolyin.
A massive granite outcrop 30km South of Kellerberrin, reputed to be Australia's largest monolith. A walking trail takes you to the top where you are provided with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. There is a picnic ground located at the base of the rock with access to toilets and running water.
Mission Road, Kellerberrin.
Reserve No# 21026 is located between Kellerberrin and Doodlakine, on what is now known as Mission Road. Originally known as Jureen, it had been a traditional Aboriginal camping site and meeting place for people from different regions. When it was formally established as an Aboriginal Reserve in 1933, the traditional rights to camp there were made subject to Government control. While some families lived in small houses, others lived in humpies, scattered across the reserve. In the mid 1960s most of the Aboriginal families moved off the Reserve and into town housing at Kellerberrin, which is when the Mission was closed.
Kokerbin Rock.
Kwolyin West Road, Kwolyin.
A massive granite outcrop 30km South of Kellerberrin, reputed to be Australia's largest monolith. A walking trail takes you to the top where you are provided with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. There is a picnic ground located at the base of the rock with access to toilets and running water.