Collie Mural Trail

Galleries, Museums and Collections

The Collie Mural Trail is an expansive outdoor art gallery, connecting Wellington Dam with Collie’s town centre. The trail tells stories about the Collie River Valley’s living heritage.

Comprising of over 40 murals, mostly painted by local artists, the Collie Mural Trail is a contemporary collection of artwork spread throughout the town. Artworks range from those painted early in the town’s history such as the Anglican Church mural painted in 1922 by Artist Philip Goatcher to recent works by Western Australian artists added in 2020/2021 with the highlight of the collection being the dam wall painting located on the Wellington Dam.

The highlight of the Collie Mural Trail is the 8,000-square metre mega-mural titled “Reflections”. Located in the Wellington National Park, the dam wall concept was inspired by local stories and photographs. Painted by artist Guido van Helten, this is a work of art not to be missed.

For more information on the Collie Mural Trail, visit their website, or pick up a map from the Collie Visitor Centre or Kiosk at the Dam.

Nearby Things to Do

View All
All Saints Church Collie, Collie, Western Australia

All Saints Church Collie

Collie

Coalfields Museum and Historical Research Centre, Collie, Western Australia

Coalfields Museum and Historical Research Centre

Collie

Having a passion for nature has inspired Alison to share with others. Wildflower Wonders (September

Forest Explorers

Collie

Collie Historical Rail Precinct, Collie, Western Australia

Collie Historical Rail Precinct

Collie

Steam Locomotive Museum, Collie, Western Australia

Steam Locomotive Museum

Collie

Old Railway Station, Collie, Western Australia

Old Railway Station

Collie

Contact Us