This year the Parkes Garden Club will be opening three beautiful gardens during the Parkes Elvis Festival.
The club decided they wanted to host something for those who come to the Festival early and want something to do during Wednesday and Thursday morning.
For $15 visitors will be able to gain entrance into three local gardens from 10am to 1pm.
"So many people come to Parkes early for the Festival so we wanted to host something for people to do who are sitting in their caravans Wednesday and Thursday morning as Friday, Saturday and Sunday are full on," Parkes Garden Club member Norma Garment said.
The three gardens include Fay and Kelvie Blackstock's massive garden filled with sculptures (even an Elvis sculpture) and a huge variety of plants, Joy Plumridge's garden full of her collection of unusual flowers and Norma and Barry Garment's garden which provides visitors with the chance to explore Parkes' countryside.
Latest Stories
"The Blackstock's garden is just a delight," Mrs Garment said.
"Kelvie has made the most interesting metal work sculptures and the garden is just a wonderland.
"Joy has a delightful front and back garden, she has a wonderful collection of flowers and it should be a lovely garden to visit.
"Our garden is more of a park with flowers around the outside. Our garden gives people an opportunity to get out of town and have a drive around the Parkes countryside," Mrs Garment said.
The Parkes Garden Club will have plants for sale at Joy's garden and the Blackstock's will also have a selection of plants for sale as well.
Mrs Garment also said she is planning to decorate her garden with a few Elvis inspired additions so make sure to check it out.
"We hope everyone comes along and enjoys a little wonder around our beloved gardens from 10am to 1pm."
You can book your tickets now on 123tix or pay on the day.