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Featured RV Friendly Events

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Christmas Parade and Carnival

Event date: 5 December 2025

The Parkes Christmas Parade and Carnival is one of the town's most beloved festive traditions, bringing the community together to kick off the holiday season in style!

Expect a festive parade lighting up the town with floats, music, and festive cheer, local market stalls, live entertainment, food and fun.

It's a magical evening that captures the spirit of Parkes—warm, welcoming, and full of heart.

Stay tuned for more information regarding this event!


NEW SOUTH WALES
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Aberdeen Highland Games

Event date - Saturday 4 July 2026

The annual Aberdeen Highland Games takes place on first weekend in July each year and is run in conjunction with the Scottish Australia Heritage Council's Heritage Week.

During the day a number of events take place together with stalls providing food great coffee and Scottish/Celtic displays all of which represent traditional Celtic culture and recreation.

The games are a gathering of pipe bands, Clans, dancers, heavy event participants, to help celebrate the Scottish/Celtic history of the Upper Hunter. There are a number of novelty events for children.

Parking is free attendants will guide you in.

More information available HERE

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Dungog Rodeo

Event date - 4 April 2026

Come along to the Dungog Rodeo and watch the talented riders test their skills. The rodeo is made up of a wide range of horse and cow events: bareback riding, followed by calf roping, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping, barrel racing and as a grand finale bull riding.

It is explosive action, danger, extraordinary skill, and refined talent – and the cowboys and cowgirls who ride are some of the most rugged individualists in athletics, pursuing glory in the dust and mud.

Hot dogs, pluto pups and Aussie steak sandwiches, there is something for the whole family, test your skills on the mechanical bull, Side Shows with rides, hats, clothing, coffee, and ice cream, and watch the fearless cow dogs show their skill at high jumping.

Laugh with the crowd at the action by the clowns and pickup riders in the ring entertaining between the events with a big screen for action replays and a live band. It is a true bush spectacle not to be missed!

Camping is free at the Showground, should you wish to stay on the Saturday night after the rodeo.

No bookings are required.



Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

TASMANIA
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Burnie - TAS RVFT

The small city of Burnie is located on the north-west coast of Tasmania and was settled in 1827. The port has always been at the heart of Burnie, connecting the region’s harvested natural resources and manufactured products (like pulp and paper) to the rest of the world. However, its industrial past came at an environmental cost, and since the early 1990s, Burnie has been in the process of transforming from this industrial past to a cleaner and more creative future, as the City of Makers.  Places to visit are the Hellyer’s Road Distillery, where a uniquely Tasmanian single malt whiskey is made along with a range of blends and vodkas. Visitors can experience tours and tastings.Cooee Point is the perfect place to park up for a few days while you explore Burnie. Cooee Point has access to a dump point, potable water, and you can obtain your parking permit online from www.discoverburnie.net or by calling 03 6430 5700 and rest for up to two days.Leisure opportunities abound, with excellent beaches, parks and gardens in and around the city. And if you are planning to visit in the summer months expect long days with sunlight lasting up to 16 hours a day. Little penguins populate the rocky points at the end of West Beach and a stroll in Fernglade may reward you with an occasional glimpse of a platypus.Tourist/Visitor Centre       For tourist enquiries please contact:Burnie Council 03 6430 5700Penquin VIC and Wynyard VIC also have very good informationCasual Parking       Mount St, Upper BurnieShort Term Parking           Cooee Point Rd, 2 day permit with maximum of 2 permits per year. Apply for a permit online from www.discoverburnie.net or call 6430 5700.Dump Point  Cooee Point Rd; Yacht Club entrance off Bass HwyPotable Water          Cooee Point RdHospital        Brickport Rd, Ph: 03 6430 6666Doctors Surgery     10 Marine Terrace, Ph: 03 6431 651152 Bass Hwy, Ph; 03 6433 9991 Reeves St, Ph: 03 6432 2222Dentist           15 Cattley St, Ph: 03 6431 311144 Wilmot St, Ph: 03 6432 11881 Edwards St, Ph: 03 6431 3997Pharmacy     14 Wilson St, Ph: 03 6432 308756 Bass Hwy, Cooee Ph: 03 6408 025067 Wilson St, 03 6431 1055Supermarket            230 Mount St, Ph: 03 6431 4850
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Brookton - WA RVFT

Situated 138 kilometres south-east of Perth, Brookton is a typical small wheatbelt town. With a population of only 576 (according to the 2006 census), the town today is a key agricultural centre for a rich mixed farming industry. The town also offers food, shopping and accommodation facilities for those looking for a place to stop and refuel.The Lions Park welcomes self-contained vehicles to park overnight at no charge. Vehicles must not exceed the 24-hour maximum stay. Pets are permitted on leads and access to bins is available. Potable water and a dump point can be located at the Brookton Caravan Park.Those looking to spend some time exploring all that the region has to offer, will not be disappointed with the array of local tourist attractions available. Visitors can keep busy by visiting the Old Railway Station and Pioneer Park, Nine Acre Rock, Boyagin Rock and Brookton Museum and Heritage Centre.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreBrookton Community Resource Centre89 Robinson Rd, BrooktonPh: 08 9642 1377Casual Parking (near retail centre)Robinson Rd, BrooktonShort Term ParkingLions Park, Brookton HwySelf-contained vehicles only, 24hrs, pets on lead, mobile coverage, binsDump PointBrookton Caravan Park, Brookton Hwy via Stan Wall Memorial entranceLat: -32.369532, Long: 117.002317Potable WaterBrookton Caravan Park, Brookton Hwy via Stan Wall Memorial entranceHospitalNearest hospital is at Pingelly or BeverleyDoctors SurgeryLot 456 Whittington St – Ph: 08 9642 1485DentistNearest dentist is in NarroginPharmacyUnit 2/100 Brookton Hwy, Brookton – Ph: 08 9642 1991Supermarket113 Robinson Rd – Ph: 08 9642 1001
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Lake Cargelligo - NSW RVFT

Lake Cargelligo is situated on the banks of the Lake and this beautiful little town offers many attractions for the visitor. Be sure to drop into the Visitor Information Centre in Foster Street, and be amazed at the Stone Butterfly and Gem Collection, while picking up all the information you will need to explore Lake Cargelligo. The main feature of the area is the lake itself. It was the water source for the townspeople of Lake Cargelligo and a meeting place over the years for Aboriginal people. This unexpected oasis remains relatively unspoiled and undiscovered by the travelling public and is a great place for bird watching, fishing, and water sports such as sailing. There are plenty of meal options available to visitors including, the bowling club, Lake Sports Club Restaurant, Commercial Hotel, the Blacker Family Royal Mail, Fisho’s Hot Bake or the Old Bank Coffee Shop on the corner of Foster and Canada Streets. The Lake Cargelligo Museum is located in Holt Street and is a community owned and operated museum which houses a large collection of rural machinery, household relics and much more. The Museum is also home to a unique live display of working horses on the June long weekend open day or by appointment for large groups.Those visiting Lake Cargelligo can find short term parking at Dead Mans Point for up to 96 hours. Additional parking is also available at Lakeview Caravan Park, however, please note that fees apply. A dump point and potable water is also available at the caravan park.The banks of Lake Cargelligo are a great base from which to explore the history of the region while enjoying all the activities the Lake has to offer. The locals are waiting to welcome you with a friendly smile and wave.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreLake Cargelligo VIC, 1 Foster St, Lake Cargelligo NSWPh: 02 6898 1501www.lachlan.nsw.gov.auwww.lakecargelligo.net.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Lake end of Main St,opp VICShort Term ParkingFrogs Hollow, Dead Mans Point (96hr); Lakeview Caravan ParkLong Term ParkingLake Cargelligo WeirDump PointLake View CP & Narrandera StPotable WaterLakeview Caravan ParkHospitalUabba St, Ph: 02 6898 1200Doctors SurgeryCanada St, Ph: 02 6898 1003PharmacyFoster St, Ph: 02 6898 1058SupermarketIGA, 31 Foster St, Ph: 02 6898 1402; Foodworks, 51 Foster St, Ph: 02 6898 1220