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Featured RV Friendly Events

NSW
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Dorrigo Folk & Bluegrass Festival

Dates: 23/10/2026 – 25/10/2026

Immerse yourself in three days of soulful music, dancing, workshops and community spirit at the Dorrigo Folk & Bluegrass Festival, one of NSW’s most beloved acoustic music celebrations!   Set in the lush hinterland town of Dorrigo on the Gondwana Rainforests plateau, this boutique festival brings together local, national and international performers showcasing the best in folk, bluegrass and old-time music with concerts, communal jamming, dance sessions, workshops and activities for all ages.

VIC
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Wide Open Spaces Festival

Date: 21-22/3/26

Beulah’s Wide Open Spaces annual weekend event is a family friendly weekend and has something for everyone to enjoy!

This event begins on Saturday with a Creekside market, classic cars and miniature train exhibition.  A vibrant celebration of music with a diverse line up, attracting locals and the wider community far and wide!

The festival features a range of activities including stalls, family-friendly entertainment and face painting. Whether dancing under the stars or relaxing with friends Wide Open Spaces is a celebration of our vibrant and creative community.

A very popular event and a great location on the lawn overlooking the beautiful Beulah Creek.

TAS
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Rosebery Festival

Rosebery Festival 2026
Location: Rosebery, West Coast, Tasmania
Date: 20–21 February 2026
Cost: Free Entry, Family-Friendly Celebration

Join the vibrant Rosebery Festival, one of Tasmania’s longest-running and most beloved community celebrations! Taking place over two days in late summer, this annual event brings together locals and visitors for a lively mix of music, arts, culture and community spirit in the heart of the West Coast.

The Rosebery Festival showcases the unique character and achievements of the region with a diverse program that typically includes:
•  Live music performances and theatre
Art exhibitions, displays and markets
•  Poetry readings and creative showcases
Children’s activities and family fun
Colour Run through the town
…and much more celebrating creativity, culture and community pride.

Organised by a dedicated volunteer committee and supported by local businesses and residents, the festival maintains a warm, welcoming atmosphere and reflects the rugged charm and community heart of Rosebery and the West Coast.

Whether you’re exploring the markets and live performances, joining in on the Colour Run, or simply soaking up the lively ambiance, the Rosebery Festival is a must-see cultural highlight of Tasmania’s event calendar


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

TASMANIA
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Pyengana Recreation Ground - TAS RVFD

Pyengana is a small village in north-east Tasmania, located approximately 30-minutes’ drive from the coastal town of St Helens and an hour from Scottsdale. Pyengana offers free parking at the recreation ground on St Columba Falls Road. While visiting, be sure to take up the opportunity to visit the Pyengana Dairy Company and Cheese Factory and watch cheese being made, sample some of Pyengana’s award-winning produce, and purchase some of your favourite hearty cheddar. Pyengana Dairy Company and Cheese Factory has been making tasty cheese using traditional methods for more than 100 years. Also within the region are some extremely picturesque waterfalls, including the cascading St Columba Falls. Cost: Donation at gate, new shower/toilets and hot showers $2 for 3 minutesParking: Negotiable stay limitOpening Hours: 7 days
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Roxby Downs - SA RVFT

Roxby Downs located north of Port Augusta and is the largest town in South Australia. With a population of nearly 5,000 it has all the retail, recreation and health facilities a traveller would require. As a regional hub it is the perfect place to rest and restock supplies before heading into the outback. The town was purpose built to accommodate mine workers and their families from the Olympic Dam Mine. The Olympic Dam Mine is located 16 kilometres from Roxby Downs and has the world’s fourth largest copper and gold deposits and the world’s largest uranium deposits. The Mine also produces significant quantities of silver. Roxby Downs is well known as an oasis in the desert with wide tree lined streets, excellent amenities and lots of greenery. The town was built in 1988 and has maintained modern, well-kept facilities.The BP Station located in the hub of Roxby Downs offers visitors potable water, a dump point, and free extended parking. The main street is the focus of retail and cultural activity in Roxby Downs; a grassed median strip is situated on Main Street with shaded park benches and tables suitable for picnics - a very popular spot for locals and visitors alike. BHP Billiton funded an Arid Recovery Reserve, where rabbits, cats and foxes have been eradicated to make way for native animals, including the bilby, western barred bandicoot, and many others. Tag along night tours are on offer and certainly make for an interesting excursion, second to none.Roxby Downs offers everything from swimming, golf and tennis to squash and bowls. Roxby Downs Cultural Precinct is a must, featuring the town’s visitor information centre, an outback cinema, art gallery, auditorium and the Dunes Café.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Roxby Downs VIC, 1 – 15 Richardson Plc, Roxby Downs SAPh: 08 8671 5941vic@roxbylink.com.auwww.roxbydowns.sa.gov.auCasual Parking       Car park adj to Lions Park, at the rear of the Roxby Downs Community ClubShort Term Parking           Rest Area 1km E of Roxby Down (48hr), Self-contained vehicles onlyDump Point  Next door to BP Service Stn, Olympic Way, Potable Water          Next door to BP Service Stn, Olympic WayHospital        Burgoyne St, Ph: 08 8671 9020Doctors Surgery     Roxby Downs Medical Practice, 16 – 28 Burgoyne St, Ph: 08 8671 1900; Roxby Downs Family Practice, 24 Gregory St, Ph: 08 8671 3231Pharmacy     Roxby Downs Pharmacy, Shop 16 – 17 Richardson PlaceSupermarket            Woolworths, Roxby Central Shopping Centre, Richardson Place, Ph: 08 8671 0288
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Junee - NSW RVFT

Junee is a town in the Riverina region of New South Wales. Pastoralists first took up holdings around the Junee area in 1845, but it was not until the railway arrived later in the century that the town developed. By the end of 1886 Junee was booming with six hotels and twelve stores among its assortment of buildings. Junee Golf Club offers self-contained vehicles a 5 day maximum stay for just $5 per vehicle per night. Pets on a lead are permitted, and access to bins, toilets and covered seating is included. A dump point is available at Laurie Daley Oval and access to potable water can be found at Burns Park Carpark. Junee is full of life with so much to see and do during your stay. Be sure to check out Railway Square, Monte Cristo, Junee Liquorice and Chocolate Factory, Broadway Museum and Junee Roundhouse.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreJunee Visitor Information Centre86 Broadway Museum, JuneePh: 02 6924 3246www.youmeandjunee.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Broadway, JuneeShort Term ParkingJunee Golf Club, Golf Avenue JuneeSelf-contained vehicles only, 2 night minimum stay, 5 day maximum stay, (CMCA member rates $5pvpn non power, $15pvpn powered), pets on lead, mobile coverage, bins, toilets, covered seating. Please note, meals will be available Thursday - Sunday mid Feb 2018Dump PointLaurie Daley Oval, Lot 1 Park LaneLat: -34.85944, Long: 147.57361Potable WaterBurns Park Carpark, Park Lane JuneeHospital67 Broadway, Junee – Ph: 02 6924 8200Doctors Surgery98 Broadway, Junee – Ph: 02 6924 3022Dentist98 Broadway, Junee – Ph: 02 6924 3022Pharmacy82 Lorne St, Junee – Ph: 02 6924 1151Supermarket102 Broadway, Junee – Ph: 02 6924 1754