RV Friendlies & Events



Australia is built for the open road — and RV Friendlies is how we celebrate the towns and places that welcome you with open arms.


The RV Friendly Town™ program recognises councils that go the extra mile for RV travellers, with easy access, safe parking and welcoming facilities. RV Friendly Destinations™ do the same for specific sites within a community — perfect for towns still building their offering.


We also share events happening in these towns, so members can plan their next trip around a local market, festival or rally, not just a place to park.


Together, these programs connect our 60,000+ members with places that genuinely want them there. Because when a town says "RV Friendly," you know you're welcome.


Featured RV Friendly Events

NSW Camden Haven Show
Camden Haven Show

Date: 25/10/2026-26/10/2026

Get set for the Camden Haven Show, a classic country agricultural show that’s all about community, competition and family fun! Held each year in the heart of the beautiful Camden Haven district at Kendall Showground, this event is a celebration of rural life, local produce, livestock and tradition

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TAS Wynyard Tulip Festival
Wynyard Tulip Festival

Date: 11/10/2026

In conjunction with Table Cape Tulip Farm opening its gates to a world of colour, the Wynyard Tulip Festival 2025 celebrates this iconic landmark, which attracts over 20,000 visitors every spring. The festival features live entertainment, Tasmanian produce, a fireworks display, thrilling rides, and family-friendly activities.

The inaugural Tulip Festival took place in 1991, born from the community’s pride in the vibrant tulips that blossomed each spring at Table Cape Tulip Farm. Over the years, we have celebrated 33 successful festivals, with only 2020 missed due to COVID.

What began as a small local celebration of spring and the region’s tulips has since transformed into a nationally recognised festival, attracting visitors from across Australia as well as countries such as India and China. Last year, the festival welcomed an estimated 20,000 guests.

This year, festival-goers can look forward to special appearances from nationally recognised guests, including MasterChef Australia 2024 runner-up Josh “Pezza” Perry and ABC Gardening Australia host Hannah Moloney, returning for her second year!

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NT Noonamah Tavern Rodeo
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


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Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA Terowie Rail Station Yard - SA RVFD
Terowie Rail Station Yard - SA RVFD

Terowie is a small village located approximately 221 kilometres north of Adelaide. Officially declared a historical town, visitors can find authentic and well preserved 1880s buildings scattered throughout Terowie, making this town the perfect place to visit for photographers, historians and rail buffs. The Terowie Railway Station was once the junction of the broad gauge line south to Adelaide, the narrow gauge lines east to Peterborough and Broken Hill, north to Quorn and Alice Springs, and west to Port Augusta and Western Australia. Today, the railway offers free parking for up to 96 hours for those travelling in RVs. Visitors will have access to bins, barbecues, fuel, covered seating and toilets, and pets on a lead are welcome. TV reception and mobile coverage is also available in the area.The Terowie Rail Station is the ideal destination for a peaceful stopover, experiencing a time forgotten.Parking: 96hrs

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NEW SOUTH WALES Griffith - NSW RVFT
Griffith - NSW RVFT

Griffith is a rich blend of cultures and traditions and has a vibrant, cosmopolitan lifestyle more like a European city than one located in central New South Wales. The city’s unmistakable Italian heritage lives on in its passion for food and wine. The main street is speckled by street cafe’s and delicatessens that offer a wide selection of locally-made produce. Griffith also boasts a fun-packed calendar of events that encompasses everything from food, wine, gardens and multicultural festivals and events.The city is complemented by wide tree lined streets and radial patterns which are synonymous with Walter Burley Griffin and the city of Canberra. The region is the traditional land of the Wiradjuri people with the city and the surrounding region being developed with the onset of irrigation by soldier settlers and later on by Italian migrants.The region is a delight to travel around with the vibrant colours reflecting the different seasons. Set amongst a fertile backdrop of vineyards, orchards and farms, it’s hard to believe that the Griffith region was dismissed as being ‘uninhabitable’. Now a veritable oasis, thanks to the development of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area in the early 1900s, the region is part of the largest food bowl of Australia.Griffith is also home to some of Australia’s prominent premium wineries such as McWilliam’s, De Bortoli, Casella, West End, Nugan and Warburn to name a few and is now one of Australia’s largest wine producing regions. Many are still family owned and enjoy an Italian heritage with centuries old winemaking traditions and a philosophy of enjoying good wine and good food with family and friends as a celebration of life.With friendly locals and a relaxed lifestyle, we welcome you to come and enjoy the many unique experiences, events and attractions Griffith offers.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreGriffith VIC, cnr Banna Ave & Jondaryn Ave, Griffith NSWPh: 1800 681 141Email: visitgriffith@griffith.com.auwww.visitgriffith.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Two dedicated parking zones. 1. Outside the VIC car park on Banna Ave and the 2nd Outside the VIC centre on the opposite side on Jondaryan Avenue coming in from the Kidman Way.Short Term ParkingThe Willows, Kookora St, entry via Walla Ave or Griffin Ave, (24hr), no feesLong Term ParkingLake Wyangan, Lakes Rd, (72hr)Dump PointThe Willows, Kookara StPotable WaterThe Willows, Kookara StHospitalNoorebar Ave Ph: 02 6969 5555Doctors Surgery3 Hanwood Road, Ph: 02 6963 0214; 134 Kookora Street, Ph: 02 6962 1100; 1 Animoo Avenue, Ph: 02 6964 5888; Shop 9 Drive Shopping Complex, Sanders Street, Ph: 02 6964 8337; 4 Noorebar Avenue, Ph: 02 6962 3029; 38-42 Jodaryan Ave, Ph 6964 4533; 125-127 Yambil Street, Ph: 02 6962 7661Dentist4 Noorebar Avenue, Ph: 02 6962 3029; 2 Palla Street, Ph: 02 6964 1888; 82 Yambil Street, Ph: 02 6962 3048Pharmacy398-400 Banna Avenue, Ph: 02 6962 3596; 222 Banna Avenue, Ph: 02 6962 2527; 10-12 Yambil Street, Ph: 02 6962 3033; 258 Banna Avenue, Ph: 02 6962 3010; 16 Probert Avenue, Ph: 02 6962 1876; 18 Bonegilla Road, Ph: 02 6964 5570; 292 Banna Avenue, Ph: 02 6962 1331SupermarketColes, Shop 838 Griffin Plaza, cnr Yambil & Crossing Streets; Driver IGA, Shop 10 Driver Shopping Complex, Sanders Street; Ritchies Supa IGA, 10-12 Yambil St; Rossies Foodworks – 493 Banna Ave; Woolworths, cnr Crossing & Banna Ave; Woolworths, cnr Burrell & Binya St

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA Nyroca Camp & Function Centre - SA RVFD
Nyroca Camp & Function Centre - SA RVFD

The Nyroca Camp and Function Centre is situated in the town of Wangary, on the Eyre Peninsula, approximately 682 kilometres by road from Adelaide. Wangary is a small village first surveyed in 1871, and many historical buildings remain of this era, including the Old Lake Wangary Hotel, now operating as a general store. The Nyroca campground is a peaceful bush retreat, nine kilometres north of Wangary. Unpowered sites are available for $15 per vehicle night, or powered sites at $20 per vehicle per night. The use of showers and toilets are included, barbecue facilities are on site and pets are welcome on leads. The function centre can be hired, and is equipped with modern kitchen facilities – perfect for chapter get-togethers and special occasions. With the maximum stay negotiable, Nyroca makes an ideal base to explore the surrounding highlights such as the Marble Ranges, Coffin Bay and Port Lincoln. To the east of the town is Lake Wangary, one of the few fresh water lakes found on the peninsula. Cost: Unpower $15pvpn, Power $20pvpn August 2018. Parking: Negotiable time limit, pets on a lead permitted. 

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