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Featured RV Friendly Events

TASMANIA
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Devil Country Muster

DEVIL COUNTRY MUSTER       2 - 8 February 2026       Riverbend Youth Centre, 358 Trowutta Rd, Smithton Tasmania
CAMPING Opens at the Riverbend Youth Centre Complex at 9.00 am Monday 3rd February 2025
(Closes 2PM Sun. 9 February 2025)
 
$11 Inc. GST per night per site - Maximum 2 Adults Per Site. (Children of campers welcome).
NO POWERED SITES.
Talent Quest Wednesday 4th February 2026 from 5pm
      Sausage Sizzle Available
 
                FREE ENTRY
LIVE MUSIC - Thursday 5 February 2026
                 From 5 pm
   Featuring Chris and Viv Boys
 
                FREE ENTRY
BIG band bonanza Friday 6th February 2026
BANDS TBA
From 6.00 pm
 
Tickets $27.50 inc. GST plus booking fee.
Children under 16 FREE and no ticket required.
 
Devil Country Muster Main Show Saturday 7 February 2026
10.30 am to 10 pm
 
Gates open at 10.00 am
 
Tickets
Adults $71.50 inc. GSTplus booking fee
Children Under 16 FREE and Do Not Require a Ticket .bush poets, breakfast & COUNTRY Gospel Show Hosted by Gina Timms 
Sunday 8 February 2026
10 am to 12 pm
  
Entry Via Gold Coin Donation
Licensed venue, no BYO

This event is smoke free!
 Designated smoking area provided.
Thanks for your cooperation.
QUEENSLAND
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Feast of the Senses Festival

Event date: Sunday 29 March 2026

The Feast of the Senses is North Queensland’s premier Tropical Food Experience and the Cassowary Coast’s major festival centred around the town of Innisfail, an hour’s drive south of Cairns. The festival showcases our region’s impressive variety of rare and exotic fruits whilst also including an impressive range of produce including meat, seafoods, herbs, spices and wine. Nowhere else will you find such a diverse and tantalising range of produce and culture, as in this region of Australia.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Dowerin Field Days

Event date: 26 - 27 August 2026

The Dowerin Machinery Field Days is one of Western Australia’s largest and longest-running agricultural events, held each August in the Wheatbelt town of Dowerin. It brings together farmers, industry leaders, and the public to explore the latest in farm machinery, technology, and agribusiness. Alongside the big equipment displays, the event features livestock exhibits, demonstrations, lifestyle and leisure stalls, educational displays, and services for rural communities. Attracting thousands of visitors and hundreds of exhibitors, the Field Days are both a major showcase for innovation in agriculture and a community-driven event that supports local projects.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

QUEENSLAND
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Texas - QLD RVFT

Texas is located on the Bruxner Highway, along the banks of the Dumaresq River in southern QLD. The town was originally established on the river flats, but was relocated after several major floods, although remnants of the original township still exist for visitors to explore. The renovated and restored Texas Rabbit Works Factory was officially opened on 13 May 2017, this largely intact example of the struggle to control the rabbit plague and the industry that developed as a result is a must-see on your visit to Texas. An excellent array of artworks is on display at the Texas Regional Art Gallery, and the Heritage Centre and Tobacco Museum house a large collection of local memorabilia. Then there is the beautiful Pecan Park, which contains trees donated in 1988 by the people of Texas, USA (Texas Queensland’s namesake). For fantastic 360 degree views of Texas, take a trip to Goat Rock, which is located within a working sheep property. Campsites and picnic facilities are set in natural bushland surrounded by large granite boulders, and you can participate in everyday farm activities and tours of the property. You’ll never go hungry at Goat Rock, with true country style cooking available at ‘The Shed’.Visitors to Texas can find short and long term parking at Dumaresq River Camping Area, also known as Les (Jingles) Myer Rest Area and there is 14 day time limit to stay here. Both potable water and a dump point are located at the council depot, situated in Flemming Street.Texas is central to a number of interesting attractions in surrounding regions. The town is only one hour drive from Goondiwindi. Limestone Caves and MacIntyre Falls can be found at the nearby town of Ashford, NSW, and a number of national parks are also ideal day trips from Texas.In September each year, Texas comes alive for a week of country music and bush poets with walk-up artists welcome from Monday to Thursday and invited artists performing on the main stage from Friday to Sunday.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Texas VIC, High St, TexasPh: 07 4653 1384 or 0448 762 016https://www.facebook.com/texasqldinc/Casual Parking       Avon St off High St, opposite Memorial Hall, marked with caravan parking signShort Term Parking           Dumaresq River Camping Area, also known as Les (Jingles) Myer Rest Area, (14 days); Goat Rock, unpwr $5.00pppn; Bonshaw Weir, (unlimited)Dump Point  Flemming St, (council depot)Potable Water          Water Fill Station, Flemming St, (council depot) (Fee)Hospital        Mingoola Rd, Ph: 07 4653 3200Doctors Surgery     31 St John St, Ph: 07 4653 1363Pharmacy     28 High St, Ph: 07 4653 1367Supermarket            Foodworks, 62-68 High St, Ph: 07 8651 2506
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Wauchope - NSW RVFT

Wauchope is a beautiful rural township, located approximately 374 kilometres north of Sydney in the mid-north coast region of New South Wales. What was once a thriving timber town, Wauchope is now a popular tourist destination with vibrant cafes, quirky markets and boutique stores. Wauchope is also a natural wonderland, surrounded by 40,000 hectares of national parks and state forests, and situated on the Hastings River with the Bago Mountain as a backdrop.RV travellers are well catered for in Wauchope, with ample parking options available and good facilities. The camping ground adjacent to Andrews Park on Cameron Street offers overnight parking at no charge, with toilets and bins provided. For longer stays of up to 96 hours, the Wauchope Showground on High Street has sites for $20 per vehicle per night, and a dump point and potable water are also available at this location.Visitors will find much to do in and around Wauchope, including the Timbertown heritage theme park, the Billabong Koala and Wildlife Park, and Bago Vineyards.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Greater Port Macquarie VICThe Glasshouse, Cnr Clarence St & Hay StPort Macquarie NSW 2444P: 1300 303 155www.portmacquarieinfo.com.auCasual Parking       Andrews Park, Cameron St, WauchopeShort Term Parking           Adj to Andrews Park, Cameron St, (24hr), nil cost, tlts, bins, pets on leadLong Term Parking            Wauchope Showground, 93A High St, or access on Thatcher St via Wade St, (96hr), tlts, water, pwr, live in caretaker, pets on lead, $20pvpn power (up to 2 people) paid to caretakerDump Point  Wauchope Showground, 93A High St, WauchopePotable Water          Wauchope Showground, 93A High St, WauchopeHospital        Wauchope District Memorial Hospital, 69 High St, WDMH also provides a 24hr, level 3 service, ph: 02 6585 1300Doctors Surgery     Multiple see: www.localseach.com.au/wauchope,NSW/Doctors-Medical-CentresDentist           Sundial Dental, 51 Hastings St, ph: 02 6585 2015Pharmacy     Wauchope Pharmacy, 26 High St, ph: 02 6585 2055; Timbertown Pharmacy, 1 High St, ph: 02 6585 2025Supermarket            IGA Wauchope, 42 Hastings St, ph: 02 6585 2222; IGA Timbertown, cnr Forest Way & Oxley Hwy, ph: 02 5524 1000
QUEENSLAND
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Boonah - QLD RVFT

Boonah is located just one hour's drive from Brisbane and a half hour drive from the Gold Coast. The region is known as the Scenic Rim, encompassing vast mountain ranges, rainforests, valleys and peaceful lakes. Boonah is a great place to enjoy some laid back shopping, with an array of galleries featuring talented local artists specialising in painting, photography and sculpture. The Templin Museum showcases the rich farming history of the region with its strong German influence. Parking is available in Walter, Park and Railway Streets, all within walking distance of the shops. While browsing take the opportunity to relax in one of the many cafes. Potable water and a dump point are located at Boonah Showground Caravan Park.The friendly volunteers at the VIC will be only too happy to help you with information. Pick up the brochures for the four themed drive tours, all with their own unique character. The Colourful Characters Trail for history, Inspiration Trail for those who appreciate art, Serenity Trail for the outdoors, and the bird watchers can follow the Feathered Friends Trail. Visit some of the national parks where you can take a day hike or a short stroll to enjoy spectacular views. Sample the local wines at Kooroomba Vineyards, just a short drive town. Boonah is a very friendly country town and the locals are proud of where they live. So, when visiting this area, don't forget to ask a local to find that special place to visit.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Bicentennial Park, 20 Boonah-Fassifern Rd, Boonah QLDPh: 07 5463 2233vic@scenicrim.qld.gov.auwww.scenicrim.qld.gov.auCasual Parking       Walter St, Park St & Railway StShort & Long Term Parking        Boonah Showground Caravan Park, Ph: 07 5463 4080, (96hr); Free overnight parking for self contained vehicles available VIC car park from 4.00pm - 8.00am, (24hr); Kalbar Showground Caravan Park, George St, Ph: 07 5463 7360Dump Point  Boonah Showground Caravan Park, Melbourne StPotable Water          Boonah Showground Caravan Park, Boonah VICHospital        Leonard St, Ph: 07 5463 3300Doctors Surgery     High St, Ph: 07 5463 1200; Leonard St, Ph: 07 5463 2266Dentist           Yeates Ave, Ph: 07 5463 1034Pharmacy     Terry Foote Pharmacy, High St, Ph: 07 5463 1542Supermarket            IGA Supermarket, 58 High St, Ph: 07 5463 1031