Welcome to the Shire of Perenjori –
“The Heart of the Wildflower Country”Perenjori, from the Aboriginal word “Perangary”, meaning water hole, is situated 350 km north of Perth and 39 km south-east of Morawa in the northern agricultural region. Perenjori is one of nine government areas that make up WA’s Wildflower Country and is part of the “Wildflower Way Tourist Drive” that runs from Dalwallinu to Geraldton. It is extremely well known for its abundance of wildflowers and wildlife.
Visit Perenjori
When and where to visit the wildflowers?
The best time of the year to find our iconic wildflowers is between July–October. Remember, each wildflower season is different, and we are at the mercy of mother nature. The best way to get the most out of your time in the Shire is to call into the Perenjori Visitor Centre, which is located on Fowler Street and open during the wildflower season for maps and seasonal flower locations.
Where can we stay?
The three-star Perenjori Caravan Park, otherwise known as “the best-kept secret in the west”, is nestled amongst the York Gums on the corner of North Road and Crossing Street. The Perenjori Hotel, which is full of history and charm, also provides a central place to base yourself while touring the Wildflower Country.