Australia’s biggest 4×4 outdoors show is returning to Sydney, giving 4WD enthusiasts and fans of the great Australian Outdoors a chance to experience the show’s famed array of features.
The Sydney Showgrounds will host a range of exciting activities suitable for the whole family over three action-packed days.
National 4×4 Outdoors Show Sydney 2025 Dates, Prices, Location
The ultimate one-stop, fully loaded event for outdoor adventure lovers is back in Sydney in 2025! The National 4×4 Outdoors Show is Australia’s leading marketplace for outdoor adventure and lifestyle needs.
Get ready for a show that packs a punch! We’re bringing together top brands, must-have products, big personalities, and a mix of entertainment and education. It’s your chance to explore off-road camper trailers, caravans and tents, new model 4WDs and aftermarket accessories, camping gear, and more. Don’t miss out!
There is a jam-packed lineup for 2025; there’s so much to see and do. From celebrity guests to 4×4 tips & tricks, wildlife shows to live music, there’s something for everyone!
There is something for everyone, whether you are a legend in the bush, a first-timer looking to give it a crack, or just looking for ideas for your next family adventure. Never has there been a better time to explore the Great Aussie Outdoors!
The Outback Stage
See the stars at the Outback Stage, which hosts the finest and funniest of Australia’s off-roading online and television personalities. You’ll see popular faces such as Shaun & Graham from 4WD 24/7 and more!
Mount Maxxis
Join MadMatt daily as he demonstrates the ultimate techniques for operating your rig off-road with tips and techniques that’ll have you going places you never thought you could!
Show N Shine
Show N Shine IS BACK and BIGGER than ever, with two new categories joining the line-up this year! Entries are open, so get your engines started!
Isuzu UTE Iron Summit
The Isuzu UTE Iron Summit is part carnival thrill ride and part performance prover. Taking passengers along for the ride, an Isuzu MU-X climbs a 45-degree incline, levels off, and then tips onto a 45-degree descent.
Girls Day Out
Embark on an exhilarating journey with Cassie from Girls Day Out 4X4! Using a variety of demonstrations designed to empower women with vital 4WD expertise, in a secure and inclusive atmosphere, learn essential skills to set you on the path to conquer any terrain with confidence!
Tracks N Trips
Dive into the world of thrilling adventures and captivating tracks through intimate group discussions led by experienced explorers. Discover valuable tips, tricks, and insider knowledge as they share first-hand experiences on iconic tracks.
Wildlife Shows
Experience a one-of-a-kind encounter with Australia’s special native animals, brought to you by the fantastic team at SSAFE & Black Snake Productions. Get up close and personal with these incredible creatures for an unforgettable wildlife experience.
Getting There
Car Parking
Sydney Olympic Park is easily approached by road, with the M4, Victoria Road, and Parramatta Road nearby.
Free parking
There are 2-hour free parking spaces on Grand Parade, Olympic Boulevard and Dawn Fraser Avenue for short visits.
Casual parking
Sydney Olympic Park has over 10,000 parking spaces site-wide. Carparks P1, P5, and P6 are close to the Sydney Showground. The cost is $7 per hour, up to a maximum fee of $35 per day.
We recommend you pre-book parking if you plan to visit the Sydney Showground on the day. The cost is $35 per car for the day, and this is for one entry and exit into your selected car park.
Public Transport
Conveniently serviced by bus, train and ferry services, the site was purpose built for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and has been designed to cope effortlessly with high volumes of visitors.
By train
Olympic Park train station is on Sydney Showground’s doorstep. The Sprint service, operated by CityRail, travels between Lidcombe and Olympic Park Stations daily, every 10 minutes.
A limited number of direct services also operate between Central Station and Olympic Park Station on weekday afternoons and for some major events.
By bus
Sydney Buses operate direct bus services to Sydney Olympic Park from a number of locations, including Lidcombe, Strathfield and Parramatta.
By ferry
Sydney Ferries runs a daily service between Circular Quay and Parramatta, stopping at Sydney Olympic Park Ferry Wharf. Visitors must also catch a connecting bus to travel to the Sydney Showground.
Driving
There are many easily accessible public transport options to Sydney Olympic Park, but it’s just as easy to drive to the venue.
Located in the geographical heart of greater Sydney, the Park is easily reached from any direction.
With the final stage of WestConnex, Rozelle Interchange, and the M4 tunnel now open, the trip from the Sydney CBD to the Sydney Showground is quicker than ever, taking around 20 minutes (16km).
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