Road Trip Guide
The Dish Trail: Central West NSW
Dubbo to Parkes
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Dubbo
The Finish Line
Parkes
120 km
Miles
2-3 days
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Trip Essentials for Dubbo
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Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Dubbo Fuel & Supplies
Fuel and Medical
Last major city with full hospital facilities and all fuel types including EV charging.
Peak Hill Rest Area
Rest Stop
Clean toilets, shaded picnic tables, and a playground; ideal for a driver fatigue break.
Parkes Health Service
Medical
Full-service regional hospital located on Morrissey Way in Parkes.
Always carry a paper map & physical emergency kit for remote stretches.
Insider Driving Tips
Beware of wildlife at dawn and dusk; kangaroos and emus are extremely active in the Central West and can cause significant vehicle damage.
The Newell Highway is a major freight route; if a road train is behind you, maintain a steady speed or find a safe overtaking lane to let them pass.
Mobile reception can be patchy between towns; download your offline maps and music playlists before leaving Dubbo.
Always carry at least 5 liters of water per person, even for short drives, as the summer heat in the NSW interior can be dehydrating and intense.
Respect the 'Quiet Zone' around the Parkes Radio Telescope; turn off your mobile data or switch to flight mode as radio interference can disrupt scientific observations.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo
Press
βLocated in Dubbo's CBD, this cafe is set in a refurbished 1930s printing press building, serving the best specialty coffee in the region.β
The Giraffe Boardwalk
Capture eye-level shots of these gentle giants with the expansive plains in the background.
Old Dubbo Gaol
The sandstone walls and gallows provide a stark, historical contrast to the natural beauty of the zoo.
The Savannah Visitor Plaza
A free-to-access area where you can watch lemurs and spider monkeys over coffee without paying for a full zoo ticket.
Narromine Aviation Museum
Soul Food Design Depot & Gallery
βA quirky warehouse cafe combining local art with incredible seasonal platters and homemade cakes.β
The Wright Flyer Replica
A stunning wooden and canvas structure that looks incredible under the museumβs industrial lighting.
Narromine Gliding Club
Catch a glider taking off against the backdrop of the sunset over the flat horizon.
The Skypark
A residential airpark where people literally park their planes in their garages next to their cars.
Peak Hill Open Cut Gold Mine
Peak Hill Bakery
βA classic country bakery famous for its chunky steak pies and traditional vanilla slices.β
The Main Open Cut Lookout
Offers a dramatic view into the depths of the pit with contrasting red earth and green vegetation.
The Historic Mine Office
A rustic, weathered building that captures the 19th-century gold rush aesthetic.
The Big Fish
A giant Murray Cod statue in town that serves as a tribute to the local river fishing culture.
Goobang National Park
Picnic at Sawpit Gully
βThere are no cafes here, so pack a hamper from Dubbo and enjoy a meal in the heart of the ironbark forest.β
Burrabadine Peak
The highest point in the range, offering a panoramic view of the 'Dish' in the far distance.
Wildflower Gullies
In spring, the forest floor is carpeted in purple, yellow, and white blossoms.
Wanda Wandong Campground
A secluded spot perfect for a midday picnic, often visited by wallabies and kangaroos.
CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope (The Dish)
Dish Cafe
βEnjoy a 'Moon Burger' while sitting on the veranda with a direct, unobstructed view of the massive telescope.β
The Entrance Gate
The classic shot of the long driveway leading straight toward the towering white dish.
The Dish Reflection
Use the glass windows of the visitor center to capture a mirrored image of the telescope.
The Whispering Wall
A curved wall outside the visitor center where you can whisper at one end and be heard clearly at the other, demonstrating acoustic principles.
Parkes Town Center
The Railway Hotel
βA beautifully restored heritage pub offering high-quality 'pub grub' and a great selection of local wines.β
The Elvis Mural
A massive, colorful mural in the town center that is perfect for a social media snap.
Cooke Park Pavilion
A modern architectural piece that looks spectacular when illuminated at night.
The King's Castle
A museum housing a collection of Elvis Presley's personal items, owned by Greg Page (the original Yellow Wiggle).
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Wellington Caves
Located south-east of Dubbo, these limestone caves feature incredible stalactite formations and megafauna fossils.
Why It's Worth It
βThe Cathedral Cave is world-famous for its 15-metre tall stalagmite, an awe-inspiring natural wonder.β
Tomingley Gold Lookout
A quick stop to see a modern, active gold mining operation in contrast to the historic Peak Hill site.
Why It's Worth It
βIt provides a fascinating look at modern engineering and the scale of current resource extraction.β
The Bogan Gate
A small village west of Parkes known for its quirky name and the 'Bushman's Hill' sculptures.
Why It's Worth It
βItβs a classic 'small town Australia' photo op and offers a very quiet, scenic drive through wheat fields.β
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Frequently Asked Questions
The telescope is open daily, but early morning or late afternoon provides the best lighting for photos. If you visit in January, be prepared for the heat and the crowds of the Elvis Festival.
Yes, the Newell Highway is a fully sealed, high-quality bitumen road suitable for all vehicle types, including small cars and motorhomes.
Yes, you can view the telescope from the grounds and visit the cafe for free. There is a small fee for the 3D theater and certain exhibits inside the Visitor Centre.