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Featured RV Friendly Events

QLD
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Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers

Dates: 12/09/2026 - 06/10/2026

Times: 9am - 6:30pm

Experience Australia’s most spectacular celebration of spring at the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers! For over 70 years, this iconic festival has transformed the Garden City into a breathtaking sea of colour, creativity and community spirit. Wander through award-winning floral displays, explore vibrant food and wine events, enjoy live music and entertainment, and soak up the electric atmosphere that fills the city for nearly a month. From stunning park gardens and grand floral parades to gourmet experiences and family-friendly activities, there’s something to delight every age and interest.

SA
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Cummins Show and Ag Fair

Date: 10/10/2026

t’s almost time for that great family fun day out at the Cummins Show, Saturday 11 October.

What’s there to explore:

  • Bouncy Castles – Free.
  • Speed Shear competition.
  • Giant Zorb Rollers – Free.
  • Horse Barrel Race.
  • Rollin, Revvin & Rippin Car competition.
  • The Pavillion – admire the art, craft, flowers, produce and cooking entries.
  • 9 Hole Putt Putt mini golf – Free.
  • Market stalls to explore.
  • Soccer Shootout – Free.
  • Cummins Lions Doughnuts.
  • Many food options to choose.
  • SA Water “Hydration Station” – BYO drink bottle.
  • Bar – Beer, Ciders, Slushies (both alcoholic & non) fresh popcorn.
  • Show Bags.
  • Poultry and Bird competition.
  • Roving Balloon artist – Free.
QLD
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Inglewood Show

Date: 13-14/3/26

Inglewood comes to life over this two-day event! Enjoy Showjumping, Rodeo, Fireworks, Trade & Market Stalls, Food Vans and Side Show Alley just to name a few!  


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

QUEENSLAND
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Windorah - QLD RVFT

Windorah is located in Central West Queensland and is situated 35km downstream from where the Thomson and Barcoo Rivers join. The town was established in the 1880s by the Whitman brothers and has a small population of just 80 people. Windorah’s main industry is sheep and cattle grazing, which is due largely to the abundance of Mitchell Grass and other herbage that is available. Featuring a waterhole of about 19 kilometres in length and up to ten metres in depth, Windorah is a fantastic spot for those who enjoy a spot of fishing and birdwatching.Coopers Creek Camp Area has free camping with a negotiable stay limit.  Access to toilets, shade and picnic tables are also available at his great site. Both a dump point and potable water can be found at Quilpie Windorah Rd, Windorah. Those visiting the region are encouraged to explore the red sand hills of Windorah, a sight that will truly welcome you to the great Australian outback. The perfect time to visit the sand hills is at sunset, with a glass of wine in hand, taking in the panorama of the starlit sky.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreWindorah Visitor Information Centre7 Maryborough St, WindorahPh: 07 4656 3063windorahinfo@barcoo.qld.gov.auwww.barcoo.qld.gov.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Albert St & Maryborough StShort & Long Term ParkingCooper Creek Camp Area, Diamantina Development Rd, nil cost, toilets, shade, picnic table, pets are allowed and is suitable for any sized rig. Dump PointQuilpie Windorah Rd, WindorahLat: -25.417679, Long: 142.659655Potable WaterWindorah Caravan Park, Albert St and at the dump point siteDoctors SurgeryWindorah Primary Health Clinic, 15 Victoria St.Dr visits one day per fortnight and for emergencies Ph: 07 4656 6100PharmacyLimited pharmacy supplies available at Windorah Primary Health Clinic. Ph: 07 4656 6100Supermarket16 Albert St (Outback Shop)Fruit & veg truck every second Thursday, check with VIC.
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Walgett - NSW RVFT

Walgett is found in outback northern New South Wales, located 691 kilometres north-west of Sydney. The town is known as the gateway to the opal fields, with Lightening Ridge situated just 78 kilometres to the north. The area was made famous in 1928 when the ‘Light of the World’ opal was found in fields nearby, weighing almost half a kilo. Walgett is the Gamilaroi word for ‘the meeting of two rivers’, named for its location at the junction of the Namoi and Barwon Rivers. The rich, fertile soil of Walgett Shire has made the region a successful producer of quality wheat, chickpeas, cotton and beef.The Walgett Primitive Camping Ground, located in Alex Trevallion Park, allows short-term parking up to 48 hours at no cost. A free dump point is located at the camping ground, along with potable water, toilets, bins, covered seating and barbecue facilities. Along with fossicking for opals, another popular activity is fishing for Murray cod and yellowbelly in one of the nearby rivers, so be sure to make Walgett a priority when visiting outback northern NSW. Tourist/Visitor Centre       Walgett Visitor Information Centre88 Fox St, Walgett NSWPh: 02 6828 6139www.walgett.nsw.gov.au Casual Parking       Walgett VIC, 88 Fox St, WalgettShort Term Parking           Walgett Primitive Camping Ground, Alex Trevallion Park, Castlereagh Hwy, (48hrs), nil cost, tlts, bins, c/seating, water, BBQ, pets on leadDump Point  Walgett Primitive Camping Ground, Alex Trevallion Park, Castlereagh HwyPotable Water          Walgett Primitive Camping Ground, Alex Trevallion Park, Castlereagh HwyHospital        141 Fox St, Walgett. Ph: 02 6828 6000Doctors Surgery     141 Fox St, Walgett. Ph: 02 6828 2133. Mon-Fri: 9-5, Sat: 9-12Dentist           Walgett Aboriginal Medical Service Dental Clinic, 37 Pitt St, Walgett. Ph: 02 6828 2249Pharmacy     Walgett Pharmacy, 48 Fox St, Walgett. Ph: 02 6828 1049Supermarket            IGA, Fox St, Walgett. Ph: 02 6828 1555
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Overland Corner Hotel - SA RVFD

The historic Overland Corner Hotel is situated 21 kilometres from Barmera in the Riverland, South Australia (1.5 kilometres off the Goyder Highway on a loop road). The building was originally erected in 1859 as a resting place for drovers passing through, and a stopping place for paddle steamers operating on the Murray River, found 680 metres from the hotel.Today, the hotel is a pub as well as a living museum. The hotel offers free parking to RV travellers, The stay limit is negotiable and access to toilets is included. An additional fee for showers is required, and pets on a lead are welcome. Visitors to the hotel can enjoy the walking trails in surrounding reserves (Overland Corner Reserve and Herons Bend Reserve), see water fowl in their habitats as well as fossils exposed on the river cliffs and old quarry walls. With regular live events, several of the finest locally-brewed beers and wines, and a friendly and comfortable atmosphere, the Historic Overland Corner  Hotel is a ‘must visit’ location for locals and travellers alike.Cost: Nil cost. $5 for use of showersParking: No time restriction, shower, bins, pets on lead & toilets availableOpening Hours: Tues – Thurs 11am - 6pm.  Fri - Sat 11am - late. Sun 11am - 6pm. Check website for restaurant opening hours