About Brookton
Looking for a new exciting place to live or visit? Then leave the confines of the city and venture east 139 kilometres to Brookton. Travel to Brookton via the upgraded Brookton Highway, which winds its way throughout the picturesque Darling Scarp and Flint State Forest, opening up into the undulating farm and as you near the town centre. Brookton is a thriving rural town, the "Gateway to the Central South". Nestled on the edge of the Forest, Brookton is a leisurely drive from Kelmscott of just over an hour and provides some wonderful and interesting scenery.
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Special Events
- January 26th
Australia Day Breakfast
- March - (bi-Annual)
Old Time Motor Show
- May
Choral Society Performances
- Easter Weekend
King of the Hill Road Racing
- September
Wildflowers
- November
Folk Festival
- December
Late Night Shopping/Street Party
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Attractions
- Restored Railway Station
Houses Arts & Crafts shop with information Centre
- Yenyenning Lakes
Popular venue for boating, skiing and swimming
- Tourist Look-out
Overlooking the townsite and shire
- Old Police Museum
Memorabilia of WA Police Force History
- Nine Acre Rock
Site of historic Jack Hansen ruins of turn of the century buildings. BBQ's picnic areas.
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