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RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

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Drive Back in Time

Dates: 02/05/2026- 03/05/2026

The Drive Back in Time is an iconic annual vintage car and motor show in Beechworth, Victoria, bringing together hundreds of rare, classic and vintage vehicles for a fun weekend of cruising, displays, BBQs and community spirit. Held on the first weekend in May, it’s a must-visit for car lovers and families wanting to step back into automotive history.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Flame Festival - Copper Coast

Event date: 8 - 10 May 2026

Get ready to ignite your senses at the FLAME Festival 2026, a vibrant celebration of creativity, culture, and community across the Copper Coast. Returning for its third edition, this biennial event lights up the towns of Kadina, Moonta, and Wallaroo with a spectacular showcase of local talent and artistic flair.

Whether you're a curious visitor or a proud local, FLAME Festival offers something for everyone, a chance to connect, create, and celebrate the spirit of the Copper Coast.


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.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Euston - NSW RVFT

Euston is a quiet, scenic little river town located in the southwestern region of New South Wales. The town itself has a population of fewer than 1,000 residents, and lies just six kilometres downstream of Robinvale, Victoria. Euston is located approximately 500 kilometres northwest of Melbourne, 500 kilometres east of Adelaide and 1,000 kilometres west of Sydney. Euston is a centralised village featuring wide streets with easy parking for recreational vehicles. Euston’s close proximity to Robinvale (six kilometres) provides traveller’s access to a wider range of facilities and specialty stores.The town of Euston grew from the site of Boomiarcool Station, established by Edmund Morey in 1846. Named after Euston Mansion in Suffolk, England, the riverside town flourished as a trading port in the 1800s with barges transporting locally produced wheat and wool. The only remaining building from the prosperous time of Euston’s past is the recently restored courthouse, which stands proudly in the main street of Euston. Built in 1850, the courthouse provides an insight into the history of the area and now also serves as a museum.Agricultural and livestock farming remain an important element of the Euston economy, with vineyards now comprising a great deal of the surrounding farming land.Tourism has also proved a lucrative industry for Euston, with the town famed for its excellent fishing spots and riverside camping areas.For RV travellers, Euston is a welcoming oasis with free parking throughout town, and two Visitor Information Centres located nearby. Lake Benanee is a popular freedom camping spot located just 13 kilometres east of Euston along the Sturt Highway. It has barbeques and toilets and is an attractive place to stop a while by the Lake. Because Euston is skirted by the Sturt Highway, the town seems to be secluded, adding to the attraction of this scenic little haven.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre    Balranald VIC, Market St, Balranald NSWPh: 0350 201 599Email: infocentrestaff@balranald.nsw.gov.au www.balranald.nsw.gov.au Robinvale Euston VIC, Bromley Rd, Robinvale VICPh: 03 5026 1388www.murrayriver.com.au/robinvale/Casual Parking    Murray Terrace, EustonShort Term Parking    Euston Recreation Ground, Sturt Hwy, (48hr)Long Term Parking    Lake Benanee, Sturt Hwy, (96hr), facilities avail, (13km)Dump Point    Murray Terrace, Riverside Reserve, EustonPotable Water    Euston Club, Nixon StHospital  Robinvale Disrict Health Services, 128 – 132 Latje Rd, Robinvale, (6km), Ph: 03 5051 8111Doctors Surgery    Robinvale & District Medical Centre, 39 latje Rd, Robinvale, (6km), Ph: 03 5026 1744Dentist    Tankard Dental Surgery, 160 Bromley Rd, Robinvale, Ph: 03 5026 3536Pharmacy    Pisasale Robinvale Pharmacy, 21 Perrin St, Robinvale, Ph: 03 5026 3253Supermarket    Fishers Supa IGA, Robinvale, Ph: 03 5026 4961; Euston Riverfront Caravan Park & Café, Ph: 03 5026 1543
QUEENSLAND
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Bundaberg - QLD RVFT

Bundaberg sits on Queensland’s glorious coastline, approximately 385 kilometres north of Brisbane. Centered on the picturesque Burnett River, at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, this city retains a natural charm and relaxed lifestyle, which appeals to residents and visitors alike.RV travellers will find short-term parking available at the CMCA RV Park, which is located on Pyefinch Drive off Walker Street or Civic Av off Burrum St. Parking is available for up to 14 nights and for people travelling in self-contained vehicles. There is a cost of $7 per couple or $5 per solo to stay on-site, and access to a dump point and water is included. When visiting the Bundaberg region, experience an array of tourist attractions including a distillery tour of the popular Bundaberg Rum Distillery, and visit other popular sites such as Mon Repos Turtle Rookery and Hinkler Hall of Aviation. With an equable climate, relaxed lifestyle, modern shopping facilities and world-class eco-tourism experiences, Bundaberg is a wonderful place to visit.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreBundaberg Visitor Information Centre36 Avenue St, Bundaberg East QLD 4670Ph: 1300 722 099www.bundabergregion.orgCasual Parking (near retail centre)3 & 27 Quay St, BundabergShort Term ParkingCMCA RV Park - Pyefinch Drive off Walker Street or Civic Av off Burrum St, $3.00 per site per night and an additional fee of $2.00 per person per night (members), $15pvpn non CMCA Members, 14 night maximum stay in any 21-day period, dump point, potable water, pets welcome on lead. Must be fully self contained.Dump PointHinkler Lions Tourist Park, University Dr Bundaberg during hours 5.30am - 6.30pm from Tuesday 3rd of February 2026. Next nearest dump point is at Childers Millennium Park.Lat: -24.8968 Long: 152.3141Potable WaterHinkler Lions Tourist Park, University Dr BundabergHospitalBourbong St, Bundaberg – Ph: 07 4150 2222Doctors SurgerySeveral general practitioners in Bundaberg. See VIC or internet for full listDentistSeveral dentists in Bundaberg. See VIC or internet for full listPharmacySeveral pharmacies in Bundaberg with at least one at each shopping centre and several in the main street.SupermarketAll major supermarkets & several independent supermarkets.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Alford Recreation Park - SA RVFD

Alford is a small village on the Yorke Peninsula, located 170 kilometres north-west of Adelaide. Settlement began in Alford around 1882, and the town was named after Henry Alford - pioneer of the South Australian Police.The Alford Recreation Park has been developed on the site of the old Alford Primary School, and welcomes stays of up to 72 hours for a small donation. There’s plenty of room for RVs of all sizes, with up to 30 sites available. The park offers excellent facilities including a free dump point and potable water, as well as covered seating, toilets, bins and barbeques.Just 11 kilometres from Alford is Tickera Bay, which is said to be the best crabbing beach in Australia. Also, nearby is Wallaroo, which has some beautiful swimming beaches that are extremely popular in the summer months. Cost: Donation requested in collection 'Kangaroo & Emu" boxParking: Entrance to park located opposite tennis courts on Haldines Road. c/seating, bins, toilets, water, BBQ, power, 72hrsOpening Hours: 7 days