Better known as 'The Dish' Open all year round, a must see when you're in Parkes. Located 20 kilometres north of Parkes off the Newell Highway. The star attraction in the movie 'The Dish'. Opening times8:30am to 4:15pm Daily 8:30am to 4:30pm; Christmas school holidays 8:30am to 5pm daily.
Parkes Visitor Information Centre is located up the northern end of town. The Centre houses the King's Castle Elvis Exhibit, the Parkes Motor Museum (featuring Elvis' Cadillac) and the Parkes Local History Museumand Pioneer Park Antique Machinery Museum.
A unique collection of original Elvis memorabilia owned by Greg Page. The exhibition displays genuine Elvis artefacts which were owned by Elvis or directly connected to his life and are on display in this magnificent exhibition telling the story of the on (and off) stage life of one of the world's greatest entertainers.
It houses an impressive collection of motor vehicles representing all heritages motoring eras.
Every year on the 2nd weekend in January. Parkes is definitely the place you can see the king. It is a five day Festival Program the town comes alive. Come from Sydney on the Country link Elvis Express on the Thursday or the Rex Airlines Priscilla Plane. Booking is essential.
A self-drive tourism experience that takes visitors on a journey to see the world class gold and copper mines. The Modern Mining Trail features six mines as the signature attractions: Northparkes Mine (Parkes) and the Peak Hill Open Cut Experience (Peak Hill), Newcrest Mining's Cadia Valley Operations (Orange), Barrick Cowal Gold Mine (West Wyalong), Great Cobar Mine and Peak Gold Mines (Cobar). Map can be obtained from the motel or the visitor centre.
The Parkes Antique Motor Club hold an annual motorcycle rally for veteran, vintage and classic motorcycles built before 1964 during the October long weekend. Running for its 37th time in 2013, this Rally for Heritage Motorcycles is one of the longest continually running in Australia. The flat country roads and low traffic volumes make it particularly attractive to veteran (pre 1964) and vintage (1919-1931) machines.
See all the animals without fences. This fabulous zoo is just 75mins away from Parkes and is something you shouldn't miss when you visit the Central West. Take your bikes if you can.
Situated on the site of the infamous Cowra Prison Camp these gardens are spectacular and symbolize the bond that now exists between the Japanese and Australian peoples.
Generally considered to be the most important Field Days in Australia in October. In nearby Orange – 60 mins drive.
34 FORBES RD
NEWELL HIGHWAY
PARKES NSW 2870 Australia