RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

QUEENSLAND
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Mundubbera Blueberry Festival

Event Date: from 25 September 2026

The Mundubbera Blueberry Festival is a biennial celebration of music, food, and community spirit that transforms the small town into the heart of the North Burnett.

In 2026, the Festival will once again showcase the best of Mundubbera – from vibrant live entertainment to unique food experiences and family-friendly fun.

Visitors can expect a program designed to celebrate the people, the produce, and the place, with something to delight everyone.

The community can't wait to welcome guests to the 2026 Mundubbera Blueberry Festival for another unforgettable weekend.

Click HERE for additional information. 

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Noonamah Tavern Rodeo

Dates: 23 May – 22 August 2026

Join in the fun and excitement of the Noonamah Tavern Rodeo with an action-packed night of Barrel Racing, Bull Riding, Saddle Bronc riding, Freestyle Moto X, and more!

The party continues into the night with live band till 1am.

Adult tickets from $55 to $275


QLD
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Gympie Music Muster

Dates: 27/08/2026 - 30/08/2026

The Gympie Music Muster is one of Australia’s most beloved community-driven music festivals, a blend of country, folk, blues, roots, and rock, set against the breathtaking backdrop of native forest. It’s not just a festival, it’s a week of live music, camping, dancing, workshops, bush poets, markets and bush vibes that draws music fans from across the country

General camping is FREE — included with a 4-day festival pass (Thursday 27 Aug to Sunday 30 Aug 2026).

 - You can arrive early and camp from Saturday 22 August 2026, giving you up to 9 days of camping and pre-Muster entertainment with a 4-day ticket.

 Note: Day tickets also allow camping the night before and the night of your ticket at no extra cost.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Minnipa Apex Park - SA RVFD

Minnipa is a small town located on the Eyre Peninsula, 34km west of Wudinna, in the midst of South Australia’s grain belt. Apex Park camping ground is on the main Eyre Highway and a convenient stopover point when traversing the Nullarbor.Parking is available on-site for up to 96 hours and caters for vehicles of all sizes. A donation for the stay is greatly appreciated. The park facilities include covered seating, coin-operated barbecues, toilets and a dump point. Pets on a lead are welcome. The town is well equipped with a general store, roadhouse, pub, vet clinic and a mechanic.The main attraction of Minnipa is the fascinating granite rock formations. Pildappa Rock is just a 20-minute drive and is the largest wave rock on the Eyre Peninsula. Also worth visiting is the Minnipa Agricultural Centre, and if you have time a day trip to sheep station country in the Gawler Ranges National Park, northeast of Minnipa is a must.Cost: Donation BoxParking: 96hrs, seating, bins, toilets, BBQ, pets on leadOpening Hours: 7 days
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Wingham - NSW RVFT

Wingham is in the mid north coast region of New South Wales, in the city of Taree, 335 kilometres north of Sydney. The Wingham Riverside Reserve is free parking for 24Hrs it includes Amenities, potable water and they are pet friendly. There are barbecues, toilets and benches provided, and pets on a lead are allowed.A short stroll from the centre of Wingham Brush Nature Reserve, here you’ll see a major colony of grey-headed flying foxes hanging head-down in the canopies of 1000-year-old Moreton Bay and strangler figs.The Wingham self-guided heritage walk is another popular tourist attraction, leading visitors around Wingham and highlighting a number of man-made and natural items of significance to the history of the village.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Wingham Museum (Manning Valley Historical Society Inc)12 Farquhar St, Wingham NSWPh: 02 6553 5823mvhsmuseum@internode.on.netwww.manninghistorical.org Casual Parking       Temporarily Closed: Wingham Riverside Reserve at 2 Farquhar St, Wingham NSW (located next to the Wingham Brush Nature Reserve)Short & Long Term Parking        Temporarily Closed: Wingham Riverside Reserve, Farquhar St, Wingham NSW, nil cost, (72hr), BBQ, tlts, benches, pets on leadDump Point  Wingham Showground, Gloucester RdPotable Water          Wingham Riverside ReserveHospital        Taree, 13km E on Wingham RdDoctors Surgery     Access Health Care, 1 Bent St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6553 4255, Mon-Fri: 9.00am – 5.00pm; Wingham Wellbeing, 18 Isabella St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6557 0470, Mon-Fri: 9.00am – 5.00pm; Wingham Family Health Clinic, 9 Primrose St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6553 4811, Mon-Fri: 9.00am – 5.00pmDentist           Smilecraft Dental, Unit 1, 101 Isabella St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6553 0220Pharmacy     Chapman & Wood, 103 Isabella St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6553 4001Supermarket            Coles, Wingham Plaza, cnr Isabella St & Primrose St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6591 1300
VICTORIA
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Farmers Arms Hotel, Beeac - VIC RVFD

Nestled in the heart of Victoria’s Western District, Beeac is a charming rural town that offers visitors a relaxed country atmosphere and a warm community feel. With its quiet streets, historic character and open landscapes, it’s the kind of place where travellers can slow down and enjoy a taste of small-town Australia. Families and visitors can unwind at the Beeac Windmill Park and Playground, which features barbecue facilities and public toilets, making it an ideal stop for a picnic or break on the road. The town’s local hub, the Farmers Arms Hotel, serves delicious meals and refreshments from Wednesday to Sunday between 11am and 11pm.RV travellers are well catered for in Beeac, with convenient parking available directly across the road from the pub. Travellers who stop in for a meal at the hotel are welcome to make use of one of the three large self-contained vehicle sites available, with the length of stay negotiable. Guests can also access the pub’s toilet facilities during their stay, and pets on leads are welcome, making it an easy and comfortable stop for those travelling with furry companions.There’s plenty to see and do while visiting Beeac. The town’s well-known Beeac Windmill Park on Main Street showcases a collection of beautifully restored windmills that celebrate the area’s farming heritage, while a pavilion highlights the town’s history and evolution over the years. Nearby, Lake Beeac is a stunning 560-hectare shallow saline lake known for its striking milky-blue colour, offering a peaceful backdrop for photography and nature appreciation. Visitors can also stop by the Beeac General Store for coffee and treats or explore the Beeac Swamp Lake Reserve, where walking trails, birdwatching and tranquil natural surroundings provide the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the outdoors.