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Experience country racing at its best in Healesville

Just an hour from the hustle and bustle of Melbourne, the Healesville Amateur Horse Racing Club delivers one of regional Victoria’s most enjoyable and family-friendly days

out. Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Yarra Valley, and only a short stroll from Healesville’s main street, this much-loved community event blends the charm of traditional country racing with the fun and energy of a modern festival atmosphere.

From the moment you arrive, the setting invites you to settle in and make a day of it. Families can enjoy shady picnic spots—perfect for relaxing between the excitement of races—while children are spoilt for choice with activities. Pony rides, an animal nursery, a jumping castle, and even special kids’ races ensure the little ones are entertained from start to finish. Live music fills the air, creating a cheerful backdrop that brings people together, while the popular $500 raffle draw adds a dash of extra excitement to an already vibrant day.

Planning a hens or bucks celebration, or simply bringing friends and family together for a memorable summer outing? The club’s marquee and umbrella packages are the perfect solution, with catering also available. Enjoy your own private space overlooking all the action, where you can soak up the excitement of race day in comfort and style—an ideal blend of relaxation and trackside buzz.

Food lovers are well catered for too. Whether you’re craving a hot, gourmet toasted sandwich from the canteen, freshly brewed barista coffee, or the irresistible aroma of woodfired pizza, there’s something to satisfy every appetite throughout the day.

The 2026 racing calendar is set to deliver three standout events, each offering its own flavour of country excitement.

Mark your diary for

17th January – On Course Bookies Healesville Cup Day, the club’s premier event filled with top amateur racing and festive summer energy, plus the kids will love the free face painting.

31st January – Summer Fun at Healesville brings an easygoing, family-focused atmosphere perfect for school holiday entertainment.

And don’t miss 28th March – RACV Golden Thong Race Day, complete with Fashion on the Fields for those ready to dress up and make an impression.

With thrilling racing, family entertainment, great food, and a warm community spirit, Healesville’s amateur races are more than just a day at the track—they’re a celebration of local pride and the joy of coming together. Bring your friends, bring the kids, and discover why Healesville remains one of Victoria’s favourite country race destinations.

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