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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.
QLD
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Inglewood Show

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!  

TASMANIA
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Street Eats at Franko

A hyperactive inner-city night market explodes around Franklin Square: bring your tastebuds and your dancing shoes for a Friday night fling. Nothing but Tasmanian street food and craft drinks. 


4.30pm - 9.00pm | December – April every year!

Friday (Weekly)  


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Waikerie - SA RVFT

Waikerie, located in the Riverland region of South Australia, is surrounded by more than a million fruit trees, making it the centre of the citrus and fruit industry in South Australia. With the Sturt Highway passing through the south of the town, Waikerie makes for a great place to stop in for a visit on your next trip.For those wanting to stay in town for a night or two, parking is available at Holder Bend Reserve & Boat Ramp, along Holder Bottom Road. At no cost, parking only accommodates those with self-contained vehicles, and a maximum stay of seven days applies. Pets on leads are also permitted on-site.Waikerie’s convenient location means it is only a short drive to neighbouring towns making it the perfect base to explore the Riverland region. Nestled on the river, activities such as fishing, boating, and thrilling water sports, are a popular attraction for most people. Whilst in the region, indulge in some of their delicious local wines, and with plenty of eateries, your taste buds will certainly be tempted.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreWaikerie District Visitor Information Centre1a Strangman Rd, WaikeriePh: 08 8541 0708requests@waikerie.comwww.waikerie.comCasual Parking (near retail centre)Civic Ave, WaikerieShort & Long Term ParkingHolder Bend Reserve & Boat Ramp, Holder Bottom Rd WaikerieSelf-contained vehicles only, 7day maximum stay, nil charge, pets on lead, mobile coverage, binsDump PointCivic Ave, WaikerieLat: -34.18207; Long: 139.98834Potable WaterCivic Ave, WaikerieSeparate tap near the dump pointHospital1 Lawrie Tce, Waikerie Ph: 08 8541 0555Doctors Surgery2 Strangman Rd, Waikerie Ph: 08 8541 3500Dentist5 McCoy St, Waikerie Ph: 08 8541 3166Pharmacy19 McCoy St, Waikerie Ph: 08 8541 2366SupermarketWoolworths, 1 White St and Foodland, 4 McCoy St Waikerie
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Kojonup - WA RVFT

Kojonup is situated on the Albany Highway, a two and a half hour drive from Perth. It is a rich pastoral district of farmland and bush nestled amongst the beautiful south-west of Western Australia.Those visiting Kojonup can find short-term parking at Kojonup Rest Area, which is situated on the corner of Albany Hwy & Gordon Street. Stays are free and are permitted for up to 72 hours; however, permits are to be obtained from the Kojonup Visitor Information Centre. A dump point and potable water are located on-site. For those looking to stay in town a little while longer, long-term parking is available at Kojonup Caravan Park, 75 Newstead Rd - fees apply. The highlight of a visit to Kojonup is The Kodja Place. The centre immortalises the farm experience. Sit on the school bus, drive the farm ute, walk the boards on the snazziest shearing shed you will ever see - you can even check the rain gauge and the farm budget. Join Aboriginal Noongar tours through the landmarks of Kojonup, and purchase Noongar arts and craft from the Kojonup Visitor Centre. The Rose Maze is an iconic feature of Kojonup. Outside The Kodja Place, lose yourself in a maze of Australian-bred roses while you watch the evolution of the iconic Australian pergola.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Kojonup VIC, 143 Albany Hwy, Kojonup WAPh: 08 9831 0500Email: kojonupvisitors@bigpond.comwww.kojonupvisitors.com Casual Parking       Rear of IGA Supermarket, entry from side street off Albany Highway (Gregory St)Short Term Parking           Kojonup Rest Area, cnr Albany Hwy & Gordon St, 72hr, permit required from VIC; Kojonup Caravan Park, 75 Newstead Rd, fees apply; Kojonup VICLong Term Parking            Kojonup Rest Area, cnr Albany Hwy & Gordon St, 72hr, permit required from VIC; Kojonup Caravan Park, 75 Newstead Rd, fees apply; Kojonup VICDump Point  Kojonup Rest AreaPotable Water          Kojonup Rest AreaHospital        Spring St, Ph: 08 9831 2222Doctors Surgery     Bagg St, Ph: 08 9831 1188Pharmacy     114 Albany Hwy, Ph: 08 9831 1035Supermarket            IGA, Albany Hwy, Ph: 02 9831 1002; Kojonup Co-op, Albany Hwy (car parking off Jones St), Ph: 08 9831 1144
VICTORIA
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Macarthur - VIC RVFT

Macarthur is a small, rural township, located 311 kilometres west of Melbourne. The town was named after General Edward Macarthur in 1857, however, prior to this, it was known as Eumeralla, an aboriginal term thought to mean ‘valley of plenty’. The town offers a small service centre, including a pub, post office, chemist, rural supply store and milk bar.Macarthur Recreation Reserve on Port Fairy-Hamilton Road allows parking for up to 72 hours. There is a $10.00 per vehicle per night charge for unpowered sites, and for those requiring power, a fee of $20 per vehicle per night applies. A dump point is located at the site, along with toilets and bbqs, as well as a limited water supply. Pets on a lead are permitted.Macarthur serves as a gateway to Mount Eccles National Park, the home of the long dormant volcano, Mount Eccles, also known as Budj Bim. Within its crater lies the tranquil Lake Surprise and a variety of walking trails, including the Natural Bridge and Lava Canal.  Tourist/Visitor Centre       Mooney’s General StoreHigh St, MacarthurCasual Parking       High St, MacarthurShort & Long Term Parking           Macarthur Recreation Reserve, 5158 Port Fairy-Hamilton Rd, (72hr), $20 pvpn pwr, $10.00 for unpwr, pets on lead, tlts, ltd water, BBQDump Point  Macarthur Recreation Reserve, 5158 Port Fairy-Hamilton RdPotable Water          Macarthur Recreation Reserve, 5158 Port Fairy-Hamilton RdHospital        Nearest Hospital is at Hamilton approx 35km NDoctors Surgery     11 Ardonachie St, Macarthur, ph 03 5568 0000Pharmacy     Keatings Macarthur Depot, Market St, ph 03 5576 1001Supermarket            Mooney’s General Store, High St, Macarthur