RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

QLD
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140th Heritage Festival

In Croydon, history doesn’t sit quietly behind glass. It greets you on the street, catches your eye in unexpected corners, and quietly reminds you that this small outback town once played a very big role in Queensland’s story.
In 2026, Croydon celebrates 140 years since gold changed everything, and the Heritage Festival invites you to be part of that story — not just to observe it, but to experience it.

For one special week from 20 to 26 June, the town comes together to celebrate what makes Croydon so deeply loved: its stories, its creativity, and its strong sense of community.

VICTORIA
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Melbourne Cup

First Tuesday of Nov 

Be part of Australia’s most loved and iconic world-class event, the Melbourne Cup Carnival.

Experience this incredible event that combines sport, entertainment, fashion and food – all in one place, the stunning Flemington Racecourse. Glamorous, refined and full of history, the Melbourne Cup Carnival is a must-do event for Melburnians

 and visitors alike.

With four big race days and a range of ticketing options, there is so many different ways to experience the Carnival - attend one or all of the race days knowing you will have an amazing time at the most anticipated event on the calendar. 

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Mary Poppins Festival

Date: 05/07/2026

Time: 9am - 3pm

Step into the magic of Maryborough, the birthplace of beloved author P.L. Travers, and celebrate the wonder of Mary Poppins! This enchanting, family-friendly festival transforms the city into a world of whimsy, storytelling, and fun.

Stroll through historic Queens Park and the Portside Precinct to enjoy:
 - Grand costume parades and lively character appearances
 - Live music and street performances that will have everyone dancing
 - Creative workshops, artisan markets, and interactive activities for kids and adults alike
 - Themed trails, scavenger hunts, and magical installations that bring your Favorite nanny to life

Dress in your best Mary Poppins-inspired outfit, grab a picnic blanket, and immerse yourself in a day full of music, laughter, imagination, and community spirit. It’s a magical experience the whole family will treasure


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Gundagai - NSW RVFT

Nestled on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, Gundagai is an idyllic country town with lush parks, historic architecture and rolling hills. Conveniently located half-way between Melbourne and Sydney, with easy access from the Hume Highway, this internationally renowned town is celebrated through song and verse, showcasing the best that Australia’s country towns have to offer.Those visiting the town can find short term parking at O I Bell Drive, with stays up to 48 hours permitted. For those wishing to explore the region for a little longer and stay for an extended period, can do so at Morley’s Creek, Pope St for up to 72 hours. A dump point and potable water is located at Railway Parade.Steeped in Australian history, Gundagai is home to numerous tourist attractions, including old Gundagai Goal, which is open for self-guided tours, and nearby is the infamous Dog on the Tuckerbox. Boasting numerous speciality shops and services, Gundagai is the ideal stop for travellers to take a break and spend a few days.Tourist/Visitor Centre    Gundagai Tourism & Travel Centre249 Sheridan St, Gundagai NSWPh: 02 6944 0250Email: travel@gundagai.nsw.gov.auwww.visitgundagai.com.auCasual Parking    Sheridan LaneShort Term Parking    Pumphouse Reserve, O I Bell Drv, 48 hrs, SCV onlyLong Term Parking    Morley’s Creek, Pope St (72hr)Dump Point    Railway ParadePotable Water    Railway ParadeHospital    50 Tor St, ph: 02 6944 1022Doctors Surgery    95 - 97 Sheridan St, ph: 02 6944 3444Dentist   228 Sheridan St, ph: 02 6944 1126Pharmacy    114 Sheridan St, ph: 02 6944 1148Supermarket    Woolworths Supermarket, 246-250 Sheridan St, ph: 02 6944 3250; Tucker Box IGA Supermarket, 152 Sheridan St, ph: 02 6944 1448
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Crossroads Hotel Motel Collingullie - NSW RVFD

Note: this can be accessed via Sturt Highway and Collingullie-Jerilderie Road, the GPS co-ordinates given is for Collingullie-Jerilderie Road.The quaint Cross Roads Hotel Motel is located 21 kilometres west of Wagga Wagga on the Sturt Highway. A busy hotel/motel, Cross Roads offers visitors icy cold beverages and hearty meals, with basic accommodation. Parking is available at Cross Roads Hotel for up to 96 hours. There is no cost to stay; however, a donation or patronage is welcomed. Visitors will have access to an on-site dump point as well as toilets, and showers are available for an additional charge. Cross Roads Hotel is ideally located on sealed roads, perfect for any RV to travel along. If you enjoy cycling, why not take advantage of the flat roads while staying overnight and see some breathtaking views as you explore the region.Address: 1 Sturt Hwy, CollingulliePhone: 02 6920 0166Cost: Nil charge however donation or patronage expectedParking: Dinners available, plenty of shade, 96hrs, toilets, showers $5, dump point for campers only
QUEENSLAND
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Taroom - QLD RVFT

Taroom is a picturesque country town situated on the Dawson River. It lies halfway along the Leichhardt Highway, the most direct route to the Capricorn Coast from Goondiwindi. Taroom offers visitors many outdoor activities. There is a river walk from the caravan park, and Gilbert’s Lookout is a must for a wonderful vista of the town, river and surrounding countryside. Golf, lawn bowls, tennis, horse racing and polocrosse are offered throughout the year. The agricultural show is held on the first weekend in May, with rodeos and camp drafts also held throughout the year. Visitors enjoy fishing on the Dawson River and at Glebe Weir, a popular boating and camping spot where a fishing competition is held each Queen’s Birthday weekend. Several parks in the area provide the traveller with an array of wonderful experiences. The Lake Murphy Conservation Park has camping and a picnic ground, and the road in passes an area abundant with Livistona palms, which are unique to this area. Expedition National Park has the spectacular ‘cattle dip’ – a permanent waterhole in the gorge, steep sandstone cliffs 100 metres high, Aboriginal cultural sites and marked walking tracks. Isla Gorge National Park is renowned for its bushwalking and panoramic views.Visitors to Taroom can find short-term parking at the Lions Park, cnr Leichhardt Hwy & Hutton St. There is no fee to stay here, and parking is limited to 48 hours.  A dump point is located at Taroom Council Depot Yards, 4 Wolsey Street, and potable water is obtainable at the showground, located in Cranmer Street.So come, stay, and enjoy the history and natural treasures while experiencing the laid-back lifestyle, open roads and the bush.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Taroom District Development Assoc Inc, 10 Yaldwyn St, Taroom QLDPh: 07 4628 6113tourism@banana.qld.gov.au www.sandstonewonders.com Casual Parking       Lions Park, cnr Leichhardt Hwy & Hutton St; Dawson Street; Miller Street (Near Info Centre)Short Term Parking           Lions Park, cnr Leichhardt Hwy & Hutton St, (48hr), no feeLong Term Parking            Lake Murphy, Glebe Weir & Isla GorgeDump Point  Taroom Council Depot Yards, 4 Wolsey StPotable Water          Showground, Cranmer StHospital        Miller St, Ph: 07 4628 9900Doctors Surgery     Miller St, Ph: 07 4628 9942Pharmacy     Yaldwyn St, Ph: 07 4627 3135Supermarket            IGA, Yaldwyn St, Ph: 07 4627 3322; Foodworks, 40 Yaldwyn St, Ph: 07 4628 6360