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Featured RV Friendly Events

QLD
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Yowah Opal Festival

Date: 17-19/7/26

visitors flock to this small outback town to celebrate its opal mining history and its unique culture.

The festival celebrates the town’s colourful past with live music, opal and art exhibitions, markets, workshops and more. During the festival, visitors can explore the historic town center and learn about the local lifestyles, shop, relax, fossick for opals and much more. There are also activities such as bushwalking, stargazing, campfire stories and music around the campfire. For those who want to get hands-on experience, there are workshops on gem cutting and jewelry making, as well as demonstrations by master craftsmen.

WA
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The Mt Marshall & Districts Show

Event date: Saturday 14 March 2026

2026 marks the 94th year of the Mt Marshall & Districts Agricultural Society Show. Held in Bencubbin on Saturday 14th March 2026.

The Mt Marshall Show is a popular community event in the Wheatbelt of WA that features amusements, attractions, stalls, animals, music, competitions, and much more. The show is for young and old and is a great day to enjoy in the company of family and friends!

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Riverina Field Days at Whitton Malt House

Event date: Friday 27 March - Saturday 28 March 2026

The Riverina Field Days is one of the region's most anticipated agricultural and community events, celebrating innovation, enterprise, and country life in the heart of the Riverina.

Held at iconic agritourism destination Whitton Malt House, the event brings together hundreds of exhibitors from across Australia showcasing the latest in farming technology, machinery, rural supplies, lifestyle products, and local produce. Across two days, visitors can explore dedicated industry, lifestyle, and retail precincts, enjoy live entertainment, demonstrations, food and drink vendors, and family-friendly attractions.

Whether you're a farmer looking to discover new equipment, a business eager to connect with regional customers, or a family seeking a great day out, the Riverina Field Days offers something for everyone.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Wudinna RV Park - SA RVFD/RVFT

Wudinna is a small town comprising of approximately 600 people, not too far from the South Australian coastline.For those wishing to visit the area, Wudinna RV Parks provides an excellent parking. Stays at the RV Park are available for up to 5 nights at a cost of $10 per vehicle per night unpowered and $20 per vehicle per night powered. The fee is payable to the self-registration point located in the parking area. Bins, toilets and water are accessible at this destination and pets on leads are permitted.When visiting the region, be sure to check out some of the local natural attractions. Visits to Mount Wudinna, Polda Rock, Corrobinnie Hill and Ucontitchie Hill are an absolute must. The stunning Gawgler Ranges National Park is conveniently located 40km north of the town.Cost: $10pvpn unpowered payable to self registration point in parking area, $20pvpn powered.Parking: Five night max stay, pets on lead, mobile phone coverage, permit required, dump point, bins, toilets, water.Opening Hours: 7 days
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Armidale - NSW RVFT

Armidale is located approximately halfway between Sydney and Brisbane in the Northern Tablelands of NSW. This historic town features cathedrals and stately buildings from the 1860’s and the best way to experience the history is with a 2 ½ hour sightseeing tour on the Armidale Heritage Tour Bus. The town boasts galleries, museums and many shops for you to explore, along with fine food and wine outlets. Armidale is known as the ‘centre of education’ with the University, TAFE and many prestigious schools located in the town. Casual parking is available at the Visitor Information Centre in Marsh St as well as Dumaresq and Taylor Streets. Short and long term is available at Armidale Showground in Kennedy Street for $25 per vehicle per night unpowered and $30 per vehicle per night for power. The showground has showers, bins and potable water and pets are permitted on leads. The dump point is located at Armidale Arboretum in Galloway Street.  While in the area take a scenic drive along the picturesque Waterfall Way and through World Heritage listed national parks.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreArmidale Visitor Information Centre82 Marsh St, Armidale NSW 235002 6770 3888www.armidaletourism.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Armidale Visitor Information Centre, 82 Marsh St; Dumaresq St and Taylor St ArmidaleShort & Long Term ParkingArmidale ShowgroundKennedy St, Armidale$25 pvpn non powered, $30 pvpn powered site2 week stay limit, pets on lead, mobile coverage, showers, bins, water, powerDump PointArmidale Arboretum, Galloway St ArmidaleLat: -30.5209 Long: 151.6463Potable WaterArmidale ShowgroundKennedy St, ArmidaleHospital226 Rusden St, Armidale – 02 6776 9500Doctors SurgeryMarsh St Medical Practice – 02 6772 5022DentistArmidale Dental Centre, Marsh St – 02 6772 9386PharmacyPriceline Pharmacy, Beardy St – 02 6772 3327SupermarketWoolworths, cnr Jessie & Beardy St – 02 6771 8002Coles, cnr Marsh & Dumaresq St – 02 6771 4777
QUEENSLAND
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Theebine Hotel - QLD RVFD

The Theebine Hotel is set in the foothills of the Gunalda Ranges, and is located just two hours north of Brisbane. The Theebine Hotel offers a quiet getaway in country surrounds, with delicious meals, live music, and raffles in the beer garden on a Sunday afternoon.The Theebine Hotel is RV friendly, offering travellers the perfect place to rest up for the night. Parking is available for up to 72 hours at no cost; however, patronage of the hotel is always appreciated. Access to showers and power are available for an additional fee, and toilets are available for use.The hotel is open from 10am to 12pm and offers a selection of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. The hotel itself, is one of the town’s most popular attractions, restored to protect its rich history. Built in 1909, the original building still stands today. The hotel was built to service the train junction opposite, opening up the South Burnett.Cost: Nil charge, but patronage of the hotel is appreciatedParking: 72hrs, pets on lead, mobile coverage, bins, covered seating. Showers and power for a charge. Toilets also available.Opening Hours: 10am - 12 midnight