West Kimberley Turf Club (Derby)
Overview
The West Kimberley Racecourse, located in Derby, is situated over 2100km northeast of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. One of its unique features is its surrounding golf course, which, along with numerous boab trees, adds to its distinctive charm.
Each June, the racecourse hosts the Derby Cup, a quintessential racing event that attracts locals from neighbouring race clubs and towns. It also provides Perth residents with a perfect excuse to escape the cold and head north to enjoy the warmer climate.
The Derby Cup is packed with exciting races, two-up games, and live entertainment that continues late into the night, making it a highlight of Derby’s social calendar. The Fashions on the Field event ensures locals have the opportunity to wear their finest attire. The facilities at Derby Racecourse offer racegoers a highly enjoyable experience, with plenty of grassed areas, bars, tote facilities, and access to live racing action.
Derby itself is a charming town with a rich cultural heritage and a strong sense of community. Established in 1883, it is one of the oldest towns in the Kimberley, with a fascinating history tied to the pearling industry and cattle farming. The town is also known for its vibrant Aboriginal culture, with many local artists and cultural sites to explore.
Visitors to Derby can enjoy a range of activities, from exploring the historic Derby Gaol and Wharfinger’s House Museum to taking scenic flights over the stunning Buccaneer Archipelago and Horizontal Falls. The town’s relaxed atmosphere and friendly locals make it a welcoming destination for travellers.
Derby is also famous for its iconic boab trees, the Derby Jetty, and the nearby Horizontal Falls, making it a great destination for tourists looking to explore the natural wonders of Western Australia. Whether you’re a seasoned racing enthusiast or a first-time visitor, Derby offers a unique and memorable experience in the heart of the Kimberley.
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