
Situated between the Woady Yaloak Goldfields, Moorabool Valley, and Leigh River Regions, the Central Plains of Golden Plains Shire is a place where history, heritage, and natural beauty come together. Anchored by townships such as Rokewood, Corindhap, Dereel, and Cressy, this region embodies the spirit of Victoria’s gold rush era, agricultural traditions, and rural charm.
The landscape is defined by dry stone walls, a lasting legacy of early settlers who built them by hand, shaping the countryside with skill and perseverance. The Cressy Water Tower Mural adds a splash of colour and creativity, telling the story of the region’s heritage and strong community spirit.
For nature lovers, Enfield State Park offers a stunning escape into the bush, with walking trails, native wildlife, and remnants of the gold mining past hidden among its forests. Whether hiking through the park, exploring the historic settlements of Rokewood and Dereel, or taking in the quiet beauty of Corindhap, the Central Plains invites you to discover its rich history and unspoiled landscapes.
Come and experience the Central Plains—where the past meets the present in a place full of stories, adventure, and rural charm.