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Featured RV Friendly Events

NT
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Noonamah Tavern Rodeo

Dates: 23 May – 22 August 2026

Join in the fun and excitement of the Noonamah Tavern Rodeo with an action-packed night of Barrel Racing, Bull Riding, Saddle Bronc riding, Freestyle Moto X, and more!

The party continues into the night with live band till 1am.

Adult tickets from $55 to $275


SA
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Ceduna Oysterfest

Grab your friends and family and head to the beautiful shores of Murat Bay on Saturday & Sunday, 3–4 October 2026 for the Ceduna Oysterfest — the must-visit free festival on South Australia’s Far West Coast! Gorge on the freshest oysters and seafood, soak up the live music and entertainment, join in fun activities for all ages, and enjoy food, drink and local culture in a stunning seaside setting. Whether you’re a foodie, music lover or adventure seeker, Oysterfest is the perfect way to welcome spring with sun, sea and seaside vibes. See you on the foreshore!

QLD
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Gympie Music Muster

Dates: 27/08/2026 - 30/08/2026

The Gympie Music Muster is one of Australia’s most beloved community-driven music festivals, a blend of country, folk, blues, roots, and rock, set against the breathtaking backdrop of native forest. It’s not just a festival, it’s a week of live music, camping, dancing, workshops, bush poets, markets and bush vibes that draws music fans from across the country

General camping is FREE — included with a 4-day festival pass (Thursday 27 Aug to Sunday 30 Aug 2026).

 - You can arrive early and camp from Saturday 22 August 2026, giving you up to 9 days of camping and pre-Muster entertainment with a 4-day ticket.

 Note: Day tickets also allow camping the night before and the night of your ticket at no extra cost.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

TASMANIA
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Oatlands - TAS RVFT

Oatlands is a pretty, historical village dating back to the early 1800s, located approximately 84 kilometres north of Hobart. Over 150 convict-built sandstone buildings remain in the village, many now operating as cafes, art galleries and antique stores. Oatlands reflects an early European village, with its colonial cottages and original court house still standing in Campbell Street, as well as the iconic Callington Mill, built in 1837 and the only operating mill of its type in the southern hemisphere.Lake Dulverton Stop Over is a tranquil location to pull up for a few days. Parking is permitted for up to 72 hours at no charge, and toilets, bins, BBQs and potable water are available. A dump point is located nearby on the corner of William and Wellington Streets.The Oatlands District Historical Society is worth a visit to learn all about the town’s past. It has an interesting historical display that provides a detailed insight into the rich history of the area. There is also a public nine-hole golf course for those who remembered to pack their golf clubs.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Business and Information Centre65 High StreetOatlands, TASPh: 03 6254 1175Casual Parking       Various locations within the CBD, (no designated zones for larger vehicles)Short & Long Term Parking        Lake Dulverton Stop Over, Esplanade Oatlands (Barrack St), (72hr), donations welcome, pets on lead, bins, tlts, BBQ, waterDump Point  4 William St, cnr of Wellington St, OatlandsPotable Water          Lake Dulverton Stop Over, Esplanade Oatlands (Barrack St)Hospital        13 Church St, Oatlands, ph 03 6254 5030Doctors Surgery     13 Church St, Oatlands, ph 03 6254 5155Pharmacy     90 High St, Oatlands, ph 03 6254 1165Supermarket            54 High St, Oatlands, ph 03 6254 1183
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Glenreagh Recreation Reserve - NSW RVFD

Glenreagh is a small town in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, approximately 568 kilometres north-east of Sydney. The village sits at the gateway to the Clarence Valley, and is surrounded by an abundance of flora and fauna, in particular the colourful wildflowers and wattle in late winter and spring.The Glenreagh Public Recreation Ground has unpowered sites available for $15 per vehicle night, or $25 per vehicle per night for a powered site. Stays of up to 50 days are permitted and showers, toilets, bins and water are available on the grounds. Pets on a lead are permitted.Shannon Park offers a lovely spot to enjoy a picnic by the river, with tables and bbqs provided.  If visiting on a Saturday, be sure to drop in at the museum to learn of Glenreagh’s history, and if you’re lucky to be in town on the first Saturday of the month, Glenreagh Markets are a great place to sample the local produce and chat with the locals.Address: Bridge St, GlenreaghCost: $15pvpn unpowered, $25pvpn power (paid to the caretaker)Parking: Showers, toilets, pets on lead, power, water, up to 50 days, camp kitchen, dump point. Opening Hours: 7 days
QUEENSLAND
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Inglewood - QLD RVFT

Inglewood is located on the Cunningham Highway in South East Queensland, 110 kilometres from Warwick, 90 kilometres from Goondiwindi and 270 kilometres from Brisbane and is part of the Goondiwindi Regional Council. Inglewood is small and friendly with a population of 1,100 and boasts a diverse range of industry and agriculture, high quality old fashioned service, modern facilities and country activities. It was originally known as ‘Brown’s Inn’ after the local hotel but in 1862 it was surveyed and the name changed to Inglewood.Those visiting Inglewood can find short-term parking at Bridge Rest Area, located on Alice St & Cunningham Hwy. There is no fee to stay here however a 72 hour time limit applies. A dump point and potable water are accessible at Inglewood Rest Area.Attractions include the quaint Inglewood Heritage Centre & Australian Tobacco Museum, Coolmunda Organic Olives, and Leven K Lavender, both of which arrange tours for visitors. A new swimming pool was also installed in 2010 which provides a welcome relief on hot days. There are also a number of tourist drives including the Tobacco Trail, Silverspur Trail and the Dumaresq River Road which all showcase the area’s natural beauty. Don't forget to drop in at Lake Coolmunda for a beautiful day on or beside the water, you can also enjoy the walking tracks and birdwatching while you are there.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Inglewood VIC, cnr Albert St & Elizabeth St, Inglewood QLDPh: 07 4652 0270inglewoodvic@grc.qld.gov.auwww.grc.qld.gov.auCasual Parking       Brook St & Elizabeth StShort & Long Term Parking        Bridge Rest Area, Alice St & Cunningham Hwy, (72hr)Dump Point  Inglewood Rest Area, cnr Brook & Albert StPotable Water          Inglewood Rest Area, Water Fill station, cnr Brook & Albert St (fee)Hospital        Cunningham Hwy, Ph: 07 4652 0888Doctors Surgery     Albert St, Ph: 07 4652 1160, Mon, Tues & Fri: 9.00am - 4.00pm, Wed & Thur: 9.00am - 3.00pm, and Sat: 9.00am - 11.00amPharmacy     Albert St, Ph: 07 4652 1373Supermarket            IGA, Albert St, Ph: 07 4652 1337; Friendly Grocer, Albert St, Ph: 07 4652 1328