Address & Contact
9 Swan St
Bruce Rock WA 6418
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Web: https://www.brucerock.wa.gov.au
A farming town, Bruce Rock produces crops of wheat, barley, lupin and peas. Sheep, pigs and goats are also farmed in the area.
Originally known as Nunagin or Noonegin, the name of the town led to confusion between other towns such as Narrogin and Nungarin. The name was changed to Bruce Rock after the large granite feature located close to the town. The townsite was gazetted in 1913. The rock was named after sandalwood cutter, John Rufus Bruce, who worked in the area in 1879
Check out the comprehensive collection of memorabilia at the Bruce Rock Museum.
See stunning views of the town and surrounding farmland from the Old Railway Dam and granite outcrop.
Catch one of the many
events and concerts held throughout the year at the Federation Amphitheatre and Sculpture Park.
Take a trip down memory lane at the Machinery Museum, which houses working farm machinery, a vintage car and a steam traction engine.
Bruce Rock Accommodation
There are a variety of Bruce Rock accommodation options for short or long staying visitors, including the Shire of Bruce Rock Caravan Park, motel, hotel and bed and breakfasts.
To find out more about Bruce Rock accommodation and attractions in the region, visit the Shire of Bruce Rock website.