We all know the Deniliquin Ute Muster is a fantastic event to attend, and we love the fact that people - able bodied and those more restricted - can come along and enjoy our truly iconic festival together.
But to make sure those who have needs greater than most can enjoy the Festival to their full capacity, we've put together a list of facilities and support services the Festival and Deniliquin provide to ensure everyone can have an enjoyable time.
Please give the team at Festival HQ a call if you have any questions about accessibility to site, accommodation on-site and facilities that we have. Email any queries here or call (03) 5811 3388

The Deni Play on the Plains Festival is a proud member of the Companion Card association. This means those people who have full time companion carers can attend the Festival with their friends and family.
The Festival provides a Festival Pass free of charge to the Companion Card holder's carer to ensure both can have a fantastic time at our event.
There is a large area on the western side of the Festival area allocated for disabled parking and camping, near Gate 2 and the family camping area.
The Festival provides disabled amenities near the Operations Centre at the Festival site, and alongside the disabled parking area. There is both on-site shower and toilet facilities near the disabled parking/camping area.
We are aware a number of our Festival patrons require mobility scooters to get around our event site, or require battery operated medical equipment while they are camping on-site.
As the Festival camping areas are un-powered, there is the opportunity for people to recharge scooter batteries and medical equipment batteries at the Festival Operations Centre. A bank of 240 volt power points is available for people to plug in scooters, or battery rechargers during Festival time.
While security is provided at the Festival and the Operations Centre is in close proximity to the on-site NSW Police command centre, Festival organisers take no responsibility for scooters and batteries which are left to charge unattended.
For people driving to our event who have difficulty getting in and out of vehicles, the Mobil North Service Centre on Davidson Street, Deniliquin, provides full driveway service for people fueling up vehicles.
The map below indicates where disabled facilities are located, however, a more detailed map will be available closer to Festival time.
If you've got a question about anything to do with any specific needs access, parking, availability of services, even what type of food we'll be serving up, please give Muster HQ a call and we'll let you know, find the answer or direct you to the right place.
Email any enquiries to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call us on (03) 5881 3388