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Featured RV Friendly Events

NSW
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Coonamble Rodeo and Campdraft

Dates: 05/06/2026 - 08/06/2026

Coonamble Rodeo & Campdraft is one of Australia’s most iconic country sporting events and the largest combined rodeo and campdraft in the Southern Hemisphere

Off-site camping primitive camping facilities are available directly across from the Coonamble Showground. 

$20 per person for the weekend.

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.

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Wybong Mouse Races

Event date: Saturday 28 March 2026

A fun filled day showcasing the beautiful valley. A mix of markets, music and mice bringing together people of all ages from around the area and beyond.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Mathoura - NSW RVFT

Mathoura is a small town in southern New South Wales, with a population of approximately 1000 people. It sits between Deniliquin and Echuca, and the Murray and Edward Rivers are only ten kilometres from town.  Mathoura provides travellers with access to RV services and facilities, making it an excellent place to stop over for a night or two. Short-term parking, for up to 72 hours, is available at Mathoura Bowling Club on Moama Street. There is no cost to stay here, and there is access to showers, bins and toilets. The town’s dump point and potable water are also conveniently located on-site at the bowling club. Both can be accessed in the rear lane behind the bowling greens.The Gulpa Creek Reedbeds Bird Observatory is a must-see for visitors, as are the forest walks and Cadell fault. Popular activities include fishing, water skiing, swimming, golf, camping, bird watching, canoeing, horse riding, tennis, lawn bowls, bush walking, wine tasting and exploring the Mathoura Heritage Walk and Pioneer Cemetery.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreMathoura Visitor Information CentreCobb Hwy, MathouraPh: 1300 087 004Casual Parking (near retail centre)      Corners of Livingstone & Morris StreetsShort & Long Term Parking       Mathoura Bowling Club, Moama StNil charge, 72hrs, pets on lead, showers, bins, toiletsDump Point Mathoura Bowling Club, Moama StIn rear lane behind bowling greensLat: -35.8086, 144.8991Potable Water        Adjacent to the dump point siteMathoura Bowling Club, Moama StIn rear lane behind bowling greensDoctors Surgery    Doctor visits community centre each TuesdayPharmacy    Pharmacy Depot only at 24A Livingstone StSupermarket          24B Livingstone St – Ph: 03 5884 3175
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Cobar - NSW RVFT

Cobar is located in the centre of New South Wales, at the crossroads of the Barrier Highway and the Kidman Way. Cobar’s thriving copper, lead, zinc and gold mining industries are the core of the town’s economy.The first stop has to be the Great Cobar Heritage Centre. The Centre is the former Administration Building (circa 1910) of the Great Cobar Mine. It houses an exceptional display of exhibits from as early as the 1870s, which captures the essence of this lovely town. Ascending the magnificent internal staircase to the first floor you will find exhibits focused on the mining and pastoral industries. A special feature is the local Aboriginal Ngiyampaa Tribe ‘Long Time Comin’ exhibit showcasing traditional artwork. The Visitor Information Centre is also situated in the Heritage Centre; don’t forget to pick up your merchandise and brochures for your stay in Cobar.Across the road from the Heritage Centre is the Cobar Mining Heritage Park, a place that commemorates miners who lost their lives in local mines. Take the Heritage Walk, starting and ending at the Heritage Centre, to experience the history of the town. For those keen on a longer walk, the Centenary of Federation Walking Track takes approximately two hours to complete.Cobar is full of historical buildings from its mining past. The Great Cobar Copper Mine began operations in 1876, an open cut mine that was originally excavated primarily by horse and dray and pick and shovel. Drummond Park is just the place for a relaxing picnic; the park is named after the founder of the Royal Far West Children’s Health Scheme, Reverend Stanley Drummond, for his work in the 1920s with children suffering the effects of poverty.While in the area take a short drive to Gundabooka National Park, which features the region’s most spectacular Aboriginal artworks. The view from the summit of Mt Gunderbooka is amazing. A small remote camping area, some picnic facilities and accommodation at shearer’s quarters is available, bookings can be made on 02 6836 2692 or 02 6872 2744.Back in Cobar, you will find all the amenities for RV travellers. The parking area adjacent to the Heritage Centre has a dump point and is available for short term stays. For a longer stay in the area, the Old Reservoir and Devil’s Rock camping areas are just the place. There are plenty of cafes, restaurants and hotels/pubs to quench your thirst and grab a bite to eat. There are two supermarkets in town to stock up on supplies, as well as banks, a post office and a library. The two large truck stops and vehicle repair centres will ensure your vehicle is well looked after.Cobar has all the history and fascinating facts from a rich mining past. It is a place to reflect on the past, while enjoying the friendly and welcoming ambience that this town has to offer.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreGreat Cobar Outback Heritage Centre, Barrier Hwy, Ph: 02 6836 2448, Fax: 02 6836 1818, Email: cobarmus@bigpond.com , www.cobar.nsw.gov.au Casual Parking (near retail centre)Lewis St & Kidman WayShort Term ParkingCornish Rest Area, Barrier Hwy (24hr), no charge, Day Parking Only Dump PointGreat Cobar Outback Heritage Centre, Barrier HwyPotable WaterGreat Cobar Outback Heritage Centre, Barrier HwyHospitalLerida Rd, Ph: 02 6836 2406Doctors SurgeryCnr Linsley St & Harcourt St, Ph: 02 6836 4777; Harcourt St, Ph: 02 6836 5500Pharmacy32 Marshall St, Ph: 02 6836 2040SupermarketSupa IGA, 34 Linsley St, Ph: 02 6836 2345; IGA, Marshall St, Ph: 02 6836 2186
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Alpana Station Blinman - SA RVFD

Alpana is a working sheep station in the heart of the Flinders Ranges perfectly situated for exploring the central Flinders Ranges region and enjoying the spectacular scenery, gorges, plants, birds and animals, bushwalks, 4WD tracks and more...Your hosts, David and Sally Henery and John and Keziah Henery, love to welcome visitors to their property. There is so much to see and do in this special part of South Australia they know you will love it as much as they do.Horse Yards CampgroundIt is so easy to get to Alpana! You will find it 55km north of Wilpena Pound and 5km south of Blinman. Alpana's homestead is easily accessed by 2WD vehicles and standard vans on a fully sealed road from Wilpena Pound.Private bush camping with a pit toilet per site. The Horse-yards campground is set on the banks of the Blinman Creek in the Parachilna Gorge, about 1km west of Angorichina Village, 17km from Blinman and about 23km by road from Alpana Homestead. You need to collect a key from the Alpana homestead to access the area. The Horse-yards is closed to the general public and set off the road to ensure your privacy. This scenic bush camping area is accessible only by high clearance vehicles and vans and has four separate camp sites along the creek bank. Each site has its own fire pit, pit toilet and shady trees, and at least 300m from your nearest neighbours. Each Horse-yards camp site is large enough to support multiple vehicles in your group. Spring water sometimes flows in the creek bed, season dependent.Rates: $30 per vehicle per night. Minimum $60 per site per night on public holiday long weekends‘Bill's Paddock’ campgroundBush camping with shared pit toilet facilities. Near the Alpana homestead, 5km south of Blinman. Accessible to standard cars and vans. Choose your favourite spot on the southern bank of Butler's Creek, surrounded by giant River Red Gums and native pine trees. Bill's Paddock campground is a large open area. A maximum of about six bookings is allowed at any one time to ensure everyone has plenty of space.Rates: $25 per vehicle per night.Best of Both WorldsCombine a bush campsite in Bill’s Paddock away from everyone but with a bathroom back at the powered site area reserved for your private use (when available). Pets allowed.Rates: $40 per night for 2 people ($10 single-night surcharge) and $20 per extra adult and $5 per child per night. Group discounts apply.