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RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Grazing Down the Lachlan

Event date: Saturday 12 September 2026. 

Grazing Down the Lachlan will make a return to Forbes.

This multi-award winning foodie adventure is set alongside the picturesque Lachlan River and celebrates produce native to the Central West NSW region, prepared by local restaurateurs and caterers.

‘Grazers’ are free to wander along the designated corridor of the nine-mile reserve between six stations offering delicious food with a matched beverage.

What makes this dining experience truly unique is the underlying commitment to delivering a no-waste, environmentally responsible event.


QLD
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Charleville & South West Queensland Show

Date: 15-16/5/26

a regional agricultural event in Outback Queensland, showcasing the area's pastoral heartland with traditional show events, competitions, and a community focus, celebrating local produce, skills, and heritage in the vast "mulga country" region, attracting locals and visitors to this vibrant hub

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Walgett Show

Event date: 9 May - 10 May 2026

The Walgett Shire's largest community event promises a wide variety of activities and entertainment for all ages. There will be pavilions featuring child, adult, and open classes to enter, along with the excitement of Sideshow Alley. Specialty stalls will offer unique items, while pet and dog shows, sporting events, and horse competitions will provide plenty of action for animal lovers.

Visitors can also enjoy displays, quick shear demonstrations, and the bar, all set against a backdrop of ongoing entertainment. The day will culminate in a spectacular fireworks display, with even more attractions to be announced soon!

For more information, visit the Walgett Show Society Inc.'s Facebook page HERE.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Junee Golf Club - NSW RVFD

Junee is a charming rural town set between rolling hills and the Murrumbidgee River and is approximately 437 kilometres south-west of Sydney. Junee Golf Club is home to one of the most stimulating and challenging 18 hole, 72 par golf courses.The golf club offers parking for self-contained RV travellers at a rate of $17 per vehicle per night for an unpowered site. CMCA Members will receive a $5 per night discount on rates. There is a maximum stay of 5 days, and access to toilets, restricted water and covered seating is available. Club facilities are only available during the club’s business hours, and if the club is unattended on your arrival, simply select a site in the striped areas and contact the club when it reopens. Visitors to the region may also enjoy a short trip to the city of Wagga Wagga. Known for its stunning parks and valued gardens, a tour through the Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens will not disappoint. The 20 hectares of themed garden beds, complete with a mini zoo and free-flight aviary, makes for a fun day trip.Address: 2 Golf Ave, JuneePhone: 02 6924 3371Cost: Unpowered $16pvpn, powered $30pvpn (CMCA members receive a 20% discount on the powered site rate)Parking: 5 day maximum stay, toilets, restricted water, covered seating, pets on lead, powerOpening Hours: Please note, meals are currently unavailable (Oct 19)
QUEENSLAND
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Hughenden - QLD RVFT

Hughenden, situated on the Flinders Highway and the Flinders River, is the hub of the mid north-west of Queensland. It is predominantly a grazing area, with cattle properties to the north and sheep grazing to the south. The town has many attractions, with four national parks, gem fields, mountainous volcanic basalt country, sweeping black soil plains and rich fossil dinosaur areas. The most famous of these areas, Porcupine Gorge, has been carved out of a basalt lava-flow by Porcupine Creek, giving beautiful soft colours to the walls towering 150 metres over the water. The Gorge offers camping, bird watching and swimming, and a diverse range of flora and fauna live amongst the brilliantly coloured sandstone rocks. Kooroorinya Falls Nature Reserve is another great spot for fishing, camping, bushwalking and swimming. The Flinders Discovery Centre on Gray Street is also the Visitor Information Centre. It has an excellent exhibition of dinosaur fossils from around the world as well as fossils from the local area. ‘Mutt’, a life size, full-bodied Muttaburrasaurus model, is situated in the middle of town on the two main incoming roads to Hughenden.Visitors to Hughenden can find short-term parking at Hughenden RV Parking Area on Stansfield Street. There is no fee to stay here however, vehicles must be self-contained and a 1 week time limit applies. Potable water and a dump point are also located the RV Parking Area as well as at McLaren Street, (outside Ergon Energy depot). Hughenden is a typical larger country town and is just the place to rest and replenish your supplies while taking your time exploring the region.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Hughenden VIC, 37 Gray St, Hughenden QLDPh: 07 4741 2970info@flinders.qld.gov.auwww.visithughenden.com.auCasual Parking       Brodie St & Gray StShort Term Parking           Hughenden RV Parking Area, self-contained vehicles only, dump point, basic camp kitchen, potable water, nil charge, 1 week time limit.Dump Point  Hughenden RV Parking Area, Stansfield StMcLaren St, (outside Ergon Energy depot)Potable Water          Hughenden RV Parking Area, Stansfield StMcLaren St or Little Ave (Near River)Hospital        Richmond Hill, Ph: 07 4741 2800Pharmacy     37 - 41 Brodie St, Ph: 07 4741 1631Supermarket            Food Works, 13 Gray St, Ph: 07 4741 1670; SPAR, 31 Moran St, Ph: 07 4741 1109
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