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RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

NSW
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Lightning Ridge Easter Festival

Date: 3-5/04/2026

Experience the bustling energy of our town

FUN EVENTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!

THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF OPALS 

& other PRIZES UP FOR GRABS IN OUR FAMOUS “DIGS”

street stalls easter Saturday 

in Morilla AND OPAL STREETS

QLD
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Collinsville Rodeo

Date: 23/5/26

The Collinsville Rodeo is a popular annual country event,featuring traditional rodeo events like barrel racing, bronc riding, and bull riding, alongside markets and food stalls, offering a fun community experience for families and rodeo enthusiasts

SA
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100th Wudinna Show

Date: 19/09/2026

The Show has many different activities that happen throughout the year, along with our annual Show in September. This community event is a great day to catch up with locals and visitors to our town, and enjoy the great entertainment provided throughout the day. There are displays of local art, photography, cooking, history, and so much more. The town oval becomes an arena for our horses and dog trials on Show Day. There are many other attractions on Show Day; our Shearing Competition is a well attended and viewed event, the food and market stalls throughout the day. Live entertainment and the poultry sections are also well supported on this day. 

We are also the town's RV Park operators. Our Park and it's facilities is an ongoing and growing attraction from our dedicated Committee for our Community and tourism in town. We have power and water sites available for $20, and unpowered sites for $10 a night, with toilet amenities and showers ($2 for 4 minutes).


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

QUEENSLAND
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Isisford - QLD RVFT

The outback town of Isisford is situated approximately 1,200 kilometres from Brisbane and 120 kilometres from Longreach. The town lies on the tranquil Coolibah lined banks of the Barcoo River, where fishing for Yellowbelly has become a favourite pastime.Settled in the mid 1800s, the main industries now include beef, sheep and cereal. Isisford also displays a range of architecture reflecting the lifestyle of an isolated community. The Outer Barcoo Interpretive Centre has a museum depicting the evolution of nature from 100 million years ago to the present. The feature attraction is a life sized replica model of a crocodile ancestor that lived around 98 million years ago. The Centre also has a restaurant, craft and art displays and a 60 seat theatre.The Isis Downs Shearing Shed is the largest in Australia. Fabricated in England, it was shipped and built 20 kilometres from Isisford in 1913.Isisford is the home to Clancy’s Overflow Hotel, located in St Mary Street. Built in 1898, the hotel was named in honour of Banjo Paterson’s Clancy of the Overflow. Stop in, say g’day and enjoy an ice cold ale.Bring with you your enthusiasm for things unspoilt and take back memories of Isisford’s history, culture and great hospitality.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Council offices, 20 Mary St, Isisford QLDPh: 07 4658 8900www.longreach.qld.gov.auCasual Parking       Parking within the town area, centre and parallel parking in Mary Street and parallel parking in other streetsShort Term Parking           Barcoo Weir, $10 per night or $40 per week; Overnight (24hrs) camping only during wet weather is allowed at the truck stop (behind council park) near by-pass. Access to camping grounds will be determined on weather and conditionsLong Term Parking            River Campsite near Barcoo Weir or Oma Waterhole $10.00 pn or $40.00 pw, payable at the Isisford Branch OfficeDump Point  In St Frances Street near Weir ToiletsPotable Water          Isisford Park, 20 St Mary, Isisford; Weir Toilets at St Francis Street, Isisford; Weir Camping Grounds at St Francis Street, Isisford(all taps are adequately signed)Hospital        Isisford Primary Health Centre, St Helena St, Ph: 07 4658 8200Pharmacy     Some Pharmaceutical products available at Health Centre/ Doctor visits every WednesdaySupermarket            St Mary St, Ph: 07 4658 8384 & Laundromat
QUEENSLAND
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Miles - QLD RVFT

Miles is a small town located in the Western Downs region of Queensland, 340 kilometres west of Brisbane and is an ideal stopping place for travellers heading west to the Stockman’s Hall of Fame or north to the Great Barrier Reef. Founded in 1884, the township was formally known as Dogwood Crossing. In 1878 the railway from Brisbane ran into trouble crossing Dogwood Creek and the delay meant that railway workers settled in the area. The township began to develop, dairy farms were established, shops and pubs were built. These new services meant that the town became valued as a supply route to the west. Later it was renamed in honour of local Member for Parliament and Minister for Railways, William Miles.Visitors to Miles can find short and long term parking at Gil Weir Campground, where travellers have the option to stay up to 72 hours.  Miles has a rich historical past which has been preserved for public education and enjoyment. At the eastern end of the town you will find The Miles Historical Village, an accurate recreation of a Queensland country town's main street at the turn of the century. There are more than 20 historic buildings, including a hospital, cafe, bank, post office and bakery. Miles is the centre of a native wildflower region extending north to the Great Divide. Travellers to Miles in September will witness the beauty of the wildflower season, and are urged to stay around for the Beef, Bells and Bottle Tree Festival.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Miles VIC, 141 Murilla St, MilesPh: 07 4627 1492mileshistoricalsoc@bigpond.comwww.mhv.org.au or www.wdrc.qld.gov.auCasual Parking       Corbett Drv (in front of Railway Stn)Short & Long Term Parking        Moraby Park, Dogwood Creek Warrego Highway Miles Toilets (M/F & Disabled), open area not designated sites or power available Miles Showgrounds Hawkins Street Miles P: 0419 028 905 - David Smith (Caretaker) Toilets, powered, unpowered sites, laundry Dogs allowed on lead Powered $24.50 per night Unpowered $17.80 per nightDump Point  Industrial LanePotable Water          Miles Visitor Information Centre 141 Murilla Street Miles 4415 no key (free) Hospital        Colamba St, Ph: 07 4628 5600Doctors Surgery     Pine St, Ph: 07 4627 1388, open 9am - 6pmPharmacy     63 Murilla St, Ph: 07 4627 1552Supermarket            Foodworks, Murilla St, Ph: 07 4627 1178; IGA, Murilla St, Ph: 07 4627 1521
TASMANIA
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Launceston - TAS RVFT

Launceston is located in the Tamar Valley, 198 kilometres north of Hobart. The city is surrounded by many hills and ravines. The topography of the area is greatly influenced by its location at the junction of two rivers which meet to form the broad Tamar River. From here the river valley opens north to Bass Strait only 58 kilometres away. Launceston is the second largest city in Tasmania after the state capital, Hobart, however it is said to maintain a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The Tamar Valley was formed by volcanic and glacial forces over 10 million years ago. Settled in March 1806, Launceston is one of Australia’s oldest cities and is home to many historic buildings dating from the colonial to Georgian and Victorian eras. These have been fondly maintained, housing restaurants, cafés, banks and boutiques. The town was so-called after its English namesake, Launceston, Cornwall.Old Macs Farm and Fishery, 55 Sandown Rd, offers short and long-term parking to visitors. Unpowered sites are available for those with self-contained vehicles only and will cost $20 per vehicle per night  - stays are limited to 7 days. Please note, Old Macs Farm is only available from 1st Oct - 31st May each year due to weather conditions.Launceston offers something for everyone with the city easily explored on foot. The boardwalk will take you along the modern seaport area with its many cafés and wine bars. Here you will also find the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. For those looking to explore further afoot, the Tamar Valley wine route showcases quality Tasmanian cool climate wines. River cruises are also a popular way to explore the Tamar River and wetland area. Cataract Gorge Reserve is a unique natural formation only 15 minutes' walk from the city centre. A meandering boardwalk follows the cliff face looking down onto the river. The Kings Bridge which spans the George was constructed in 1867. There are eateries located on both banks as well as manicured gardens where you can walk among peacocks and wallabies. The steep rugged cliffs attract rock climbers and other thrill seekers. However a chairlift enables all visitors to experience spectacular views.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreLaunceston Travel & Information Centre, 68-72 Cameron St, LauncestonPh: 1800 651 827www.destinationlaunceston.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Forster StShort & Long Term ParkingOld Macs Farm and Fishery, 55 Sandown Rd, Launceston, Unpwr $20 PVPN, 7 day limit, SC vehicles only. (Site available from 1st Oct - 31st May due to weather conditions).Dump PointSt Leonards Picnic Ground, Station RdPotable WaterSt Leonards Picnic Ground, Station RdHospital274-280 Charles St, Ph: 03 6348 7111Doctors SurgeryNewstead Medical Centre, 165 Elphin Rd, Newstead, Ph: 03 6331 1088PharmacyCity Capital Chemist, 27-29 Brisbane St, Ph: 03 6331 6235Meadow Mews Pharmacy, Shop 15, The Mews Shopping Centre, Kings Meadow, Ph: 03 6344 6622DentistBraeside Dental Surgery, 52 York St, Ph: 03 6334 0788Caledonian Dental, 1/54-58 Invermay Rd, Ph: 03 6331 7959SupermarketColes, 102 Hobart Rd, Kings Meadows, Ph: 03 6343 1200Coles, 198 Charles St, Ph: Ph: 03 6334 5731Woolworths 111 Hobart Rd, Kings Meadows, Ph: 03 6344 7111