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Featured RV Friendly Events

NSW
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Camden Haven Show

Date: 25/10/2026-26/10/2026

Get set for the Camden Haven Show, a classic country agricultural show that’s all about community, competition and family fun! Held each year in the heart of the beautiful Camden Haven district at Kendall Showground, this event is a celebration of rural life, local produce, livestock and tradition

WA
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Pingrup Races

Experience authentic country racing in Western Australia’s Great Southern at the Pingrup Races — a long-standing rural tradition that combines thrilling thoroughbred racing with fashions on the field, live music, wine tasting and a lively community atmosphere. Set in the heart of Pingrup, the event offers a fun and welcoming day out for visitors, racing fans and regional explorers alike. Mark Saturday 14 March 2026 in your calendar for a rural adventure with local hospitality, entertainment and the rich heritage of WA country racing under the wide southern sky.

TAS
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George Town Rodeo

Date: 14/05/2026

Get ready for a high-energy, family-friendly rodeo event that celebrates Tasmanian country spirit and thrills! The 2026 George Town Rodeo brings together talented riders and competitors from across Tasmania (and beyond) for a full professional rodeo program featuring classic events like:

  • Bull Riding

  • Saddle Bronc & Bareback Riding

  • Steer Wrestling

  • Team Roping & Breakaway Roping

  • Barrel Racing

There are also 2nd Division and Junior competitions that give up-and-coming riders their chance to shine, plus local community events such as steer rides and barrel races that are always a highlight for spectators.

Whether you’re a rodeo fan or looking for a fun day out, expect heart-pounding action, great community atmosphere, and plenty of entertainment for all ages. The event runs in the late afternoon and evening — perfect for bringing the whole family and enjoying an authentic Tasmanian rodeo experience.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Minnipa Apex Park - SA RVFD

Minnipa is a small town located on the Eyre Peninsula, 34km west of Wudinna, in the midst of South Australia’s grain belt. Apex Park camping ground is on the main Eyre Highway and a convenient stopover point when traversing the Nullarbor.Parking is available on-site for up to 96 hours and caters for vehicles of all sizes. A donation for the stay is greatly appreciated. The park facilities include covered seating, coin-operated barbecues, toilets and a dump point. Pets on a lead are welcome. The town is well equipped with a general store, roadhouse, pub, vet clinic and a mechanic.The main attraction of Minnipa is the fascinating granite rock formations. Pildappa Rock is just a 20-minute drive and is the largest wave rock on the Eyre Peninsula. Also worth visiting is the Minnipa Agricultural Centre, and if you have time a day trip to sheep station country in the Gawler Ranges National Park, northeast of Minnipa is a must.Cost: Donation BoxParking: 96hrs, seating, bins, toilets, BBQ, pets on leadOpening Hours: 7 days
QUEENSLAND
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Nanango - QLD RVFT

Nanango is the fourth oldest town in Queensland and is situated 190kms north-west of Brisbane. The town is rich in history, and this is evident in the many buildings still standing today, including the Butter Factory building and the Nanango Court House. The area was established on the timber industry, in particular red cedar. The centre of town features many sculptures and murals depicting Nanango’s timber felling past. Those visiting the area can find casual parking at the Scott carpark and RSL Club carpark, both of which are located in Henry Street. Short-term parking, free of charge and up to 20 hours can be found at Tipperary Flat on the D’Aguilar Highway, and a dump point is also situated at this location. Potable water is available at the corner of Brisbane and Drayton Streets. There is so much to do when visiting Nanango, and the visitor information located in Henry Street is a great place to start. There are plenty of events held in Nanango throughout the year, such as the Country Music Festival, the Nanango Show, Campdraft and the Medieval Festival.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        South Burnett Energy & Information Centre 41 Henry St Ph: 07 4189 9100 www.southburnett.qld.gov.auCasual Parking       Scott carpark, Henry St & RSL Club carpark, Henry StShort Term Parking           Tipperary Flat, D’Aguilar Hwy, 20hrs, pets on lead, m/coverage, bins, tlts, c/seat, BBQ, water, nil chargeDump Point  Tipperary Flat, D’Aguilar Hwy Lat: -26.6800 Long: 151.9963Potable Water          Cnr Brisbane & Drayton Sts,Hospital        135 Brisbane St, Nanango 07 4171 6700Doctors Surgery     Dr F Morgan 07 4163 1777 Dr Robinson 07 4163 1203 Drayton St Medical Centre 07 4171 0711Dentist           Dr David Kenny 07 4163 1166Pharmacy     Nanango Pharmacy, 86 Drayton St 07 4163 1257 Pharmacy Essential, 58 Fitzroy St 07 4163 1631Supermarket            IGA, 62 Fitzroy St 07 4163 1504
QUEENSLAND
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Quilpie - QLD RVFT

Quilpie Shire in Queensland’s outback has it all – the magnificent natural diversity of the Channel Country and the beauty of boulder opal. Primary industries, opal mining, oil, and gas play a huge role in the economy, and sheep, cattle, fish and an array of birds and wildlife call the Shire home. The rugged landscapes provide endless opportunities for the photographer.Quilpie, with a population of 654, is the service centre for the Shire, which covers 67,482 sq kilometres. It has all the necessities and many of the luxuries both visitors and locals require. Welcome to a lifestyle where golf is played at night in summer, where you will find an opal altar, lectern and font in the local church, and where the 33 metre swimming pool has free entry.The Quilpie Visitor Centre includes a museum, where an interactive CD relives stories from the past as told by the direct descendants of the early pioneers. The Centre also features a gallery with various exhibitions each month by accomplished artists from far and wide, in addition to exhibitions of local art and craft.After visiting the Information Centre try the Bulloo River Walk, visit St. Finbarr’s Church, fossick for opals, or climb Baldy Top. At the end of the day sit back and relax, maybe throw a line in, watch the striking sunset and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.Call in to nearby Adavale, Eromanga and Toompine and enjoy the hospitality of these small communities. Adavale, dating back to 1880, was once the centre of the Adavale Shire, and Toompine is known as ‘the pub with no town’. See the Living History Centre Object Theatre in Eromanga and maybe enjoy a picnic in Opalopolis Park.Perhaps the best part of your outback adventure will be the warm country hospitality offered by the people you meet. Quilpie Shire, in Queensland’s outback, is a place where characters share a yarn and people stop and say 'g’day'.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Quilpie VIC, Museum & Gallery, Brolga St, QuilpiePh: 07 4656 0540tourism@quilpie.qld.gov.auwww.visitquilpieshire.comCasual Parking       Brolga StShort Term Parking           Western side of Bulloo River, southern side of Diamantina Development RoadDump Point  John Waugh Park, Chipu St, QuilpiePotable Water          Quilpie Visitor Information Centre, Brolga StHospital        30 Gyrica St, Ph: 07 4656 0100Doctors Surgery     30 Gyrica St, Ph: 07 4656 1158Pharmacy     38 Brolga St, QuilpieSupermarket            Paulsen Bros Foodworks, cnr Buln Buln St & Jabiru St, Quilpie; Quilpie Foodworks, 21 Boonkai St, Quilpie