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Featured RV Friendly Events

NSW
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Brewarrina Cup

The annual Brewarrina Cup horse races is an outback event not to missed! Whether you’re a seasoned racing fan or a newcomer, the Brewarrina Cup promises a day of fun, excitement, community spirit and outback hospitality.

Held every May, the annual event is a highlight of the local calendar, bringing together racing enthusiasts, families, friends, locals and visitors for a day of thrilling bush racing and entertainment.

Punters are invited to kick the dust off their boots and frock up for Fashions of the Fields, with fantastic prizes up for grabs, or just kick back and witness the speed and grace of magnificent thoroughbreds.

Browse the many accommodation options that may suite your visit and be sure to check in for a meal at one of our food outlets; you wont be disappointed.


QLD
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Collinsville Rodeo

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

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Australian Art Deco Festival – Leeton

Event date: Friday 10 July - Sunday 12 July 2026

An annual event, the Festival celebrates the town’s stunning Art Deco architecture and is Australia’s largest Art Deco Festival. There is something for everyone to enjoy, with an extensive program of exhibitions, markets, music, and workshops, there’s plenty to explore.

More information available HERE


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

TASMANIA
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Hagley RV Farm Stay - Tas RVFD

This farm stay closes each year from May to October for the winter season.Hagley RV Farm Stay is a low-cost camp ground ($10 per vehicle per night) for self-contained RVs. Established for opening in October 2019, the 3 acre camp ground is located on a 60 acre hobby farm owned and operated by local couple Annette & Stephen Camino.  Located within  the village of  Hagley the property is easily accessible from Meander Valley Road (B54), 70km east of the Spirit of Tasmania terminal at Devonport and 30km west of Launceston. Farming activities are primarily cropping - growing fodder crops including grass and lucerne for silage and hay. Both Annette & Stephen also work locally - Annette is a nurse at the Launceston General Hospital while Stephen works in the Tasmanian poppy industry at Tasmanian Alkaloids in Westbury. Avid caravanners themselves, Annette & Stephen consider fellow RV travellers friends and as such are committed to the provision of a welcoming, personalised, quality, value for money camping experience. Facilities and Services  Pets welcome on a leadHagley RV Farm Stay "Happy Hour" ShedCommunal fire-pit (wood provided) or fire-pits available on loan (usage dependant upon Tas Fire Service restricitons).  Camp-fire starter packs available for purchase (20kg + kindling for $10)Entertainment Books (discount voucher books) avialable for purchase.  Save $$$$ on your Tasmanian trip while supporting the Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal - a double bonus.  You can buy one here: https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/9y63159Tourist Information availableCommunal rest & recreation area with out-door games and activities avialable.  Disc-bowls, darts & quoits. And for the younger ones; footballs, soccer balls, cricket sets, kids darts, frisbees and the great Pokemon Search and Find!!  Hagley Recreation ground is also just a short 300m walk away where there is a playgroundBook / magazine exchange well stocked with a wide range of titles to satisfy anyone’s tasteHagley General Store/Australia Post is a short 650m walk to purchase your daily newspaper and supplies.Hagley Garage /United Petroleum is next door, consistently offering the cheapest fuel within the north of the state with a 6c/L discount for RACT card holders
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Bruce Rock - WA RVFT

Bruce Rock is situated in the Central Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, 240 kilometres north-east of Perth. The town was originally known as Nunagin or Noonegin, and this led to confusion between other towns such as Narrogin and Nungarin. As a result, the name was changed to Bruce Rock after the large granite feature located close to the town. The town-site was gazetted in 1913.Those visiting Bruce Rock can find short-term parking near the old tennis courts, situated at 59 Dunstal Street. There are no fees to stay here and parking is limited to 48 hours. A dump point and potable water can be found at Bruce Rock Caravan Park, Dunstall Street.This quaint town is a perfect base to explore the Central Wheatbelt region. While in town take a stroll through the Sculpture Park and admire the gardens or take a drive around the region and you will come across Kokerbin Rock, the third largest monolith in Australia. The Aquatic Centre and Recreation Centre offer swimming and a variety of sports to keep you fit and active.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Bruce Rock VIC, Johnson St, Bruce Rock WAPh: 08 9061 1377Email: roctel@wn.com.auwww.wheatbelttourism.comCasual Parking       Johnson StShort Term Parking           Sportsground near old tennis courts. 59 Dunstal St, 48hrs, nil chargeLong Term Parking            NE end of Bruce Rock Sporting ComplexDump Point  Bruce Rock Caravan Park, Dunstall StPotable Water          Bruce Rock Caravan ParkHospital        Dunstal St, Ph: 08 9061 0222 (24hr Emergency Dept)Doctors Surgery     Dunstal St, Ph: 08 9061 1166Pharmacy     46 Johnson St, Ph: 08 9061 1025Supermarket            Johnson St, Ph: 08 9061 1308
QUEENSLAND
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Springsure - QLD RVFT

Springsure is located 66km south of Emerald on the Gregory Highway. Overlooking the town is the unusual escarpment range, Mt Zamia. On the eastern side of the range is Virgin Rock, acquiring its name from the weathered likeness of the Virgin Mary holding her child, depicted in the niche of the rock. Take a drive out to the Lions Park, on the northern side of town, to view this breathtaking sight lit up at night. The Bauhinia Shire has one of the highest percentages of National Parks of any Shire in Queensland.   Those visiting Springsure can find short-term parking for up to 24 hours at Virgin Rock Rest Area, located along the Gregory Hwy. Potable water and a dump point are both located at the showgrounds.Minerva Hills, just 10 minutes’ drive from Springsure, overlooks the town, offering spectacular views from several lookouts. Carnarvon is the most popular inland National Park featuring sandstone gorges, crystal clear streams and plenty of ferns, palms and trees. The Staircase Range was built in the 1880s by the Chinese to service the new settlements of the area and is a testament to the pioneering spirit of early road builders. With so many national parks to explore, Springsure is the place to make your base and experience the amazing natural beauty of the region.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Wool Shed & Tourist Info, SpringsurePh: 07 4984 1961Casual Parking       William St; Charles St; Pophyry StShort Term Parking           Lions Park Rest Area (Virgin Rock), Gregory Hwy, toilets, water, BBQDump Point  Springsure Showgrounds, Barcoo StPotable Water          William St; Springsure Showgrounds, Barcoo StHospital        21 Woodbine St, Ph: 07 4984 1200Doctors Surgery     39 Wood St, Ph: 07 4984 1477Pharmacy     Eclipse St, Ph: 07 4984 1472Supermarket            Spar, 71 Eclipse St, Ph: 07 4984 1151