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Featured RV Friendly Events

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Adelaide equestrian Festival

The Adelaide Equestrian Festival brings together carefully curated equine experiences alongside world-class competition with the CCI5* class being our benchmark event. Spectators can enjoy a number of activities designed for children as young as 3 - through to quintessential Australian horsemanship, high octane horsepower and displays of yesteryear.


QUEENSLAND
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Childers Heritage Day

Event date: 9 May 2026

Mark your calendars as the Fifth Annual Childers Heritage Day, and part of the National Trust Australian Heritage Festival, gears up to be even more fun, more unique and more creative!

This year's event promises something for everyone as the town comes alive with activities and events, not only at the Childers Heritage Complex but at many other historical locations throughout the historical town.

Organised by the passionate volunteers of the Isis District Historical Society Inc., Childers Heritage Day celebrates the region's rich history while fostering community connection and well-being. President Scott Stedman remarked "We're incredibly proud of what we've achieved with Childers Heritage Day and are excited to introduce new events, sponsors, and participants this year that align with our purpose of preserving the past for the future. It's going to be a great day!"

This year's event will feature an expanded program which will include a location map to help visitors better plan the day. With more than 25 local businesses, organisations and not for profits participating, Childers Heritage Day is a true community event!

Join in for a fun filled day of history, activities and events. 

Be sure to book your accommodation early!

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Tunarama Festival

Event date: 16 - 18 January 2026

Tunarama is back — bigger, brighter and bolder than ever.

Set against the stunning backdrop of Port Lincoln, Tunarama 2026 marks a brand new chapter for one of Australia’s most iconic regional festivals. From January 16–18, the three-day celebration will bring together the best of tradition and transformation — honouring over 60 years of heritage while embracing a fresh vision for the future.

Tunarama 2026 will feature everything locals and visitors love — the legendary Tuna Toss, and the vibrant street parade — alongside a feast of new experiences celebrating Port Lincoln’s reputation as the Seafood Capital of Australia.

Expect fresh seafood tastings and demonstrations, live music, local wine and produce showcases, multicultural experiences, live entertainment and a wide range of family-friendly activities — all designed to spotlight the people, industries, and culture that make Port Lincoln unique.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-time visitor, this is your invitation to be part of something special. Tunarama 2026 is more than a festival — it’s a homecoming, a celebration, and a taste of what’s to come.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Pinjarra - WA RVFT

Pinjarra sits on the banks of the Murray River, 86 kilometres south of Perth and just 21 kilometres south-east of Mandurah. This picturesque country town is one of Western Australia’s earliest settled localities, rich with heritage and community spirit.Visitors can access RV short-term parking along Pinjarra-Williams Road, adjacent to the Heritage Train Station. Parking is free and limited to 24 hours, with a dump point and potable water available on-site for added convenience.Pinjarra’s long and layered history is beautifully preserved in its historic streetscapes and architecture. A standout is the Edenvale Heritage Precinct, now a vibrant hub of creativity and culture. Browse arts and crafts stores, explore galleries and the machinery museum, or follow the Heritage Walk Trail for a fascinating journey through the town’s past.The town’s heritage appeal blends seamlessly with its collection of contemporary and antique boutiques, quaint cafés and artistic flair. Delve into its hidden gems and uncover exquisite fashion, eclectic homewares, and timeless treasures to take home. Cross the suspension bridge for a picnic at Cantwell Park, or unwind in the riverside beer garden at the recently restored Exchange Hotel Pinjarra.Golfers can enjoy a round at Pinjarra Golf Club, teeing off among towering gums and lush fairways, while racegoers can soak up the atmosphere at the iconic country horse races. Families will love a hands-on day out with wildlife at Ranger Red’s Zoo & Conservation Park.Whatever you decide, you’ll uncover a town brimming with unique experiences and country charm in Pinjarra.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Dwellingup Trails & Visitor CentreMarinup St, Dwellingup WAPh: 08 9538 1108www.visitpinjarra.com.au Edenvale Heritage PrecinctCnr George & Henry St, Pinjarra WAwww.edenvaleheritageprecint.com.auCasual Parking       Murray St, Edenvale Visitors Parking areaShort Term Parking           21 Pinjarra-Williams Road, Pinjarra. Free 24-hour overnight stay, maximum of 15 vehicles. Located adjacent to the Pinjarra Train station with close proximity to public toilet facilities, RV dump point, potable water. It’s a short walk to the nearby Premier Hotel, or cross the suspension bridge over the Murray River to reach Pinjarra town centre. Here, you’ll find the recently restored Exchange Hotel Pinjarra, the beautiful Edenvale Heritage Precinct, plus many cafes, bakeries, shopping centre, vintage shops, chemist and boutiques all within walking distance. Dump Point  21 Pinjarra-Williams Rd, PinjarraPotable Water          21 Pinjarra-Williams Rd, PinjarraHospital        Murray District Hospital, McKay St, Pinjarra. Ph 08 9531 7222Peel Health Campus, 110 Lakes Rd, Mandurah. Ph 08 9531 8000Doctors Surgery     Pinjarra Doctors, 27 Murray St, Pinjarra. Ph 08 9531 4286Dentist           Murray Dental Care, 39 McLarty Rd, Pinjarra. Ph 08 9531 2725Pharmacy     Chemmart Pharmacy, 27 Forrest St, Pinjarra. Ph 08 9531 2436Pinjarra Pharmacy, 7 George St, Pinjarra. Ph 08 9531 1361Supermarket            Coles, Pinjarra Junction Shopping Centre, George St, Pinjarra. Ph 08 9531 7800
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Bruce Rock - WA RVFT

Bruce Rock is situated in the Central Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, 240 kilometres north-east of Perth. The town was originally known as Nunagin or Noonegin, and this led to confusion between other towns such as Narrogin and Nungarin. As a result, the name was changed to Bruce Rock after the large granite feature located close to the town. The town-site was gazetted in 1913.Those visiting Bruce Rock can find short-term parking near the old tennis courts, situated at 59 Dunstal Street. There are no fees to stay here and parking is limited to 48 hours. A dump point and potable water can be found at Bruce Rock Caravan Park, Dunstall Street.This quaint town is a perfect base to explore the Central Wheatbelt region. While in town take a stroll through the Sculpture Park and admire the gardens or take a drive around the region and you will come across Kokerbin Rock, the third largest monolith in Australia. The Aquatic Centre and Recreation Centre offer swimming and a variety of sports to keep you fit and active.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Bruce Rock VIC, Johnson St, Bruce Rock WAPh: 08 9061 1377Email: roctel@wn.com.auwww.wheatbelttourism.comCasual Parking       Johnson StShort Term Parking           Sportsground near old tennis courts. 59 Dunstal St, 48hrs, nil chargeLong Term Parking            NE end of Bruce Rock Sporting ComplexDump Point  Bruce Rock Caravan Park, Dunstall StPotable Water          Bruce Rock Caravan ParkHospital        Dunstal St, Ph: 08 9061 0222 (24hr Emergency Dept)Doctors Surgery     Dunstal St, Ph: 08 9061 1166Pharmacy     46 Johnson St, Ph: 08 9061 1025Supermarket            Johnson St, Ph: 08 9061 1308
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Brunswick - WA RVFT

Brunswick is a quaint town located in Western Australia and is approximately 160 kilometres south of Perth and 25 kilometres north of Bunbury. The town is situated within the south-west region and is known for its lush farmland and rolling green hills. Originally settled for its rich agricultural land, Brunswick has a deep connection to dairy farming, and the town proudly celebrates this heritage through the annual Brunswick Agricultural Show, one of the largest and most popular country shows in the region.RV travellers passing through town will find short-term parking at Brunswick Junction, located along Ommaney Road. There is no cost to stay; however, booking is essential. Parking is limited to 48 hours and access to bins and potable water is available. Pets on a lead are welcome. A dump point is accessible at Brunswick Recreation Grounds in Ridley Street. Brunswick offers travellers a taste of the local lifestyle with its expansive pastures, local dairy farms, and charming homesteads. In the centre of town, visitors will find the Brunswick Cow statue, which is affectionately known as Daisy by the locals. The statue is a testament to the significant role dairy farming has played in the development of the town. Next time you’re travelling around the south-west region of WA, be sure to take the opportunity to stay in Brunswick and taste some of the wonderful fresh dairy produce the town is famous for. Tourist/Visitor InformationEmail: info@harveyregion.com.auWeb: www.harveyregion.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)    Ommaney Rd RV Parking SiteShort Term Parking    Brunswick Recreation Grounds RV ParkingAccess from Ridley StFree camping, 48hrs, bins, water, pets on leadBookings: https://harveyregion.com.au/places-to-stay/free-rv-short-stay-rest-areas/Dump Point    Brunswick Recreation Grounds, access from Ridley StLat: -33.2526Long: 115.8359Potable Water    Brunswick Recreation Grounds, access from Ridley StPharmacy    43 Ommaney Rd, ph: 08 9726 1000Supermarket    Bakery 38A Ommaney Rd