Road Trip Guide
Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail
Perth to Kalgoorlie
Start Your Engine
Perth
The Finish Line
Kalgoorlie
566 km
Miles
3-5 days
Days
Trip Essentials for Perth
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Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Baker's Hill Pie Shop
Fuel & Food
Legendary pies and a great place to top up fuel before entering the Wheatbelt.
Tammin Rest Area
Rest Area
A clean, reliable spot to stretch your legs with public toilets and shade.
Yellowdine Roadhouse
Fuel & Emergency
The last major fuel stop before the long stretch into Coolgardie. Essential for checking tires and fluids.
Always carry a paper map & physical emergency kit for remote stretches.
Insider Driving Tips
Beware of Road Trains: These massive trucks can be up to 53 meters long. Only overtake when you have a completely clear view for several kilometers, and never underestimate the time it takes to pass them.
Dawn and Dusk Hazard: Avoid driving at sunrise or sunset. This is when kangaroos and emus are most active. A collision with a large kangaroo can easily write off a vehicle and leave you stranded in a remote area.
Download Offline Maps: While the Great Eastern Highway is well-signed, mobile reception can be spotty between major towns. Download Google Maps for the entire region before leaving Perth.
Hydration is Key: Even though you are following a water pipeline, the heat in the Wheatbelt and Goldfields can be extreme. Carry at least 10 liters of emergency drinking water in your vehicle at all times.
Fly Nets: If you are traveling during the warmer months (October to March), the Australian bush flies can be relentless. A head net might look silly, but it will save your sanity during outdoor explorations.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Mundaring Weir
Mundaring Weir Hotel
βA historic multi-story pub famous for its Sunday lamb spits and old-world charm.β
The Dam Wall
A symmetrical shot looking down the massive concrete face of the weir.
Pump Station No. 1
The red-brick industrial architecture against the green forest backdrop.
O'Connor's Grave at Fremantle
While not at the Weir, visiting his final resting place before leaving the metro area adds deep emotional context to the journey.
Northam
Riverside Enclosure
βA quaint cafe offering local produce with views overlooking the Avon River.β
Northam Silo Art
Massive, colorful murals painted on working grain silos by international artists.
The White Swans
Capture these elegant birds near the riverbank, a rare sight in the Australian wild.
Bernard Park Suspension Bridge
The longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Australia, offering great views of the river and the white swans.
Meckering
Meckering Roadhouse
βClassic Aussie roadhouse fare; try the homemade sausage rolls which are a local favorite.β
Twisted Pipeline
A section of the steel pipe dramatically deformed by the 1968 earthquake.
The Fault Line Scarp
A preserved section of the earth where the vertical shift is still visible.
The Big Camera
A museum shaped like a giant camera containing an incredible collection of photographic history.
Merredin
Dimensions Cafe
βA modern, trendy cafe in the middle of the Wheatbelt serving excellent brunch and artisan coffee.β
Merredin Peak
Sunset views over the endless wheat fields from the top of the granite rock.
Cummins Theatre
The ornate facade of this historic theatre, especially beautiful when lit at night.
Totadgin Conservation Park
A 'mini Wave Rock' located just outside of town with a stunning granite walk and unique flora.
Southern Cross
Club Hotel
βA classic goldfields pub with high ceilings and hearty 'counter meals' like giant chicken schnitzels.β
The Old Courthouse
A rugged stone building that captures the 19th-century law and order of the goldfields.
Salt Lake Lookouts
The stark white crust of the nearby salt lakes contrasting with the red earth.
Hunts Soak
An original stone-lined well built in the 1860s to provide water for explorers and teamsters.
Coolgardie
Coolgardie Bakery
βFamous for their traditional meat pies and 'bee sting' cakes, perfect for a quick road-side lunch.β
Bayley Street
A wide-angle shot of the incredibly broad main street with its historic facades.
The Camel Statues
Commemorating the Afghan cameleers who were vital to the early goldfields' survival.
Ben Priorβs Park
An eclectic outdoor display of rusted mining machinery and statues that look like they belong in a Mad Max film.
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
The Palace Hotel
βAn opulent historic hotel where Herbert Hoover (later US President) once stayed; great for a steak and a cold beer.β
The Super Pit Lookout
Capture the sheer scale of the mining operations and the vibrant colors of the exposed earth.
Hannan Street at Night
The neon signs of the historic pubs reflecting off the wide, quiet streets.
Mount Charlotte Reservoir
The actual terminus of the pipeline; a quiet spot with the best panoramic view of the Kalgoorlie skyline.
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Wave Rock (Hyden)
A massive granite cliff shaped like a breaking ocean wave, located south of the main highway.
Why It's Worth It
βIt is one of Australia's most famous natural landmarks and offers incredible photo opportunities.β
Elachbutting Rock
A massive granite outcrop with a natural tunnel and 'wave' shape, much more secluded than Wave Rock.
Why It's Worth It
βPerfect for those seeking a true wilderness experience without the crowds.β
Lake Ballard (Antony Gormley Statues)
A vast salt lake featuring 51 steel sculptures scattered across the white crust.
Why It's Worth It
βThe juxtaposition of modern art and the ancient, desolate salt lake is hauntingly beautiful, especially at sunrise.β
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the Great Eastern Highway is a fully sealed, high-quality road suitable for all vehicle types. However, some detours to granite rocks may involve unsealed roads.
The best time is during the wildflower season (August to October) when the Wheatbelt is vibrant green and the desert blooms. Avoid mid-summer (December to February) as temperatures can exceed 45Β°C.
Yes, every town listed has at least one hotel, motel, or caravan park. Kalgoorlie has a wide range of luxury and budget options.