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Events in and around Moora

Moora, Western Australia, is known for being a picturesque and tranquil place to live and visit. However, the region also hosts some of the most enjoyable and exciting seasonal events in the state. Whether you're looking for family-friendly activities or a night out with friends, Moora has something to offer for everyone.

Spring Festival:
The Moora Spring Festival is a highly-anticipated event that takes place in early September each year. Visitors can enjoy live music, local food vendors, face painting, and various activities for children. The highlight of the festival is the competition of the best scarecrow display- something that gives the area its charming look. Contact the Moora Visitors Centre at (08) 9651 0000 for more information about the Spring Festival.

Wildflower Season:
The wildflower season in Moora is a magical and breathtaking experience. From mid-August to late-October, the region is transformed into a colourful carpet of blooming flowers. Visitors can go on guided wildflower tours or plan their own adventure, use a self-guided wildflower map, and experience the wonder of Australia’s unique flora. Contact the Wildflower Central Team at (08) 9651 0000 to learn more about guided tours and lodging options.

Summer Markets:
On the second Saturday of every month, the Moora Community Markets take place at the Memorial Park. Featuring high-quality, locally-made arts and crafts, freshly-baked goods and produce, community-minded entrepreneurs showcase their products and services among family and friends. For more information about the Moora Community Markets, contact (08) 9651 0000.

Truffle Season:
In late winter through early spring, Moora is home to one of the world's most prized and expensive delicacies – truffles. Visitors can take an exclusive truffle-themed culinary tour or participate in truffle hunts and cooking demonstrations. Contact Moora Truffle Company at (08) 9651 0102 to plan your truffle season experience in Moora.

Gourmet Food Festival:
In late fall, the Moora Gourmet Food Festival is a must-attend for foodies and those who appreciate quality drinks, entertainment and great company. Visitors can sample and purchase locally grown meats, wines, cheese, nuts, and artisanal products from local sources. Shop freely at the pop-up markets and bring back hometown specialties to live with taste and nostalgia. Contact the organizing committee at (08) 9651 0000 for more information about the gourmet food festival.

Camping and Fishing:
Moora is one of the best places to relax, fish, and camp. With public and private campsites, travellers can budget their trip without missing out on spectacular views of the region. Fishing enthusiasts can take their boats out to one of several reservoirs or fish from the bank to catch tasty fish like redfin or trout. Find everything you need to plan a perfect fishing and camping trip at the Moora Visitors Centre at (08) 9651 0000.

Whether you're looking to experience the wonder of the wildflower season, enjoy delicious gourmet foods, relax with your family, or cast a line into one of Moora's many beautiful reservoirs, the region has something for everyone. Be sure to contact the Moora Visitors Centre at (08) 9651 0000 for more detailed information about these and other fantastic seasonal events in Moora, Western Australia.


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