Evergreen Turf Country Championships – Coonamble

Coonamble Jockey Club
Sun 15 Mar '26

Overview

Set on the banks of the Castlereagh River, Coonamble is known for its rich agricultural heritage, wide open skies and warm country hospitality. Traditionally a sheep and wheat town, the region also plays an important role in cotton and grain production, making it a key part of western NSW's farming heartland. While you're in town, be sure to explore the Coonamble Heritage Centre to learn about local and Aboriginal history, enjoy a walk or…

Set on the banks of the Castlereagh River, Coonamble is known for its rich agricultural heritage, wide open skies and warm country hospitality. Traditionally a sheep and wheat town, the region also plays an important role in cotton and grain production, making it a key part of western NSW's farming heartland.

While you're in town, be sure to explore the Coonamble Heritage Centre to learn about local and Aboriginal history, enjoy a walk or picnic along the Castlereagh River Precinct, and take in the striking silo art and town murals that celebrate the region's identity. A round at the Coonamble Golf Club or a meal at one of the town's welcoming pubs and cafés rounds out the experience. With extra time, nearby nature reserves or a drive toward Dubbo offer more to see and do.

Coonamble is an ideal destination for a country road trip. From Sydney, it's around 6–7 hours by car via Dubbo. Regional visitors can travel by train or fly to Dubbo, then drive about 1.5 hours north.

Make a weekend of it - Enjoy a relaxed western NSW escape combining quality racing, local history and genuine country charm. Turn race day into a memorable weekend away in the heart of the bush.

Location

Coonamble Jockey Club

Caswell St Coonamble NSW 2829 Australia

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Location - Caswell St Coonamble NSW 2829 Australia

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Access and Inclusion Statement

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.