RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

QUEENSLAND
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Cardwell Pioneers Tour

The Cardwell Pioneer Tours are currently operating every Monday and Thursday morning from 10am at the Visitor Information and Heritage Centre located in Cardwell. The tour incorporates all the buildings in the historic precinct and takes visitors on a fascinating journey of the area’s colourful history as they move through each building. The tour begins at the old Bush Telegraph building which was the Telegraph and Post Office and explains how Cardwell was founded in 1864 as the first port in North Queensland. Over in the Courthouse visitors can gain an understanding of the old judicial system. Several interesting items are on display including the original straight-jackets used in Tully to restrain the more energetic offenders. The old lock-up building was still in use during the1980s at the Cardwell Police Station. The final building is the old Shire Hall which the community used for a multitude of purposes included balls and other formal social events. The tour concludes on the balcony of the Visitor Information Centre where visitors can enjoy a complementary Devonshire Tea while taking in one of the best views in North Queensland overlooking Hinchinbrook Island, Gould Island and the Family Islands

QUEENSLAND
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Kalbar Sunflower Festival Kalbar

Event Date - May 2026 (TBC)

Kalbar Sunflower festival is one of the most talked about and photographed events in southeast Queensland.

Started by Russell and Jenny Jenner in an effort to diversify in a drought, the festival has grown to become a favourite event for tens of thousands of Australians.

At the Kalbar Sunflower Festival we have a huge variety of tasty delights and a curated selection of our favourite food vans and local market stalls. From unique locally handmade products to fashion, food and everything in-between, there’s something on offer for everyone.


QUEENSLAND
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Bedourie Campdraft, Rodeo, Gymkhana

Event date: 25 September - 27 September 2026

Experience the Bedourie Campdraft, Rodeo, and Gymkhana Weekend—a thrilling showcase of local talent, excitement, and community spirit!

Enjoy the adrenaline-pumping action, indulge in delicious food and refreshing drinks at the bar, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere. This is the quintessential local event you don't want to miss!

While you're in Bedourie, take some time to explore the charming town, shop for local treasures, and unwind at the soothing thermal artesian spa and pool. For more information, visit the Bedourie Visitor Centre. Join them for an unforgettable weekend!


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Robertstown Oval - SA RVFD

Robertstown is located approximately 23 kilometres north of Eudunda, in the Regional Council of Goyder. There is a general store, post office, hotel, garage and a rural transaction centre in town. Although the Robertstown area is predominately a farming community, the region is also renowned for the numerous motoring events that take place here each year. For those wishing to visit Robertstown, parking is available at Robertstown Oval, situated in Main Road, Robertstown. Sites are free of charge and a 24 hour time limit applies. While in town, be sure to visit Inspiration Point. Located six kilometres from town, this scenic area overlooks the Murray Flats and is a popular destination for both residents and tourists alike.Contact: Lehmann's Store, Commercial StPhone: 08 8581 7100Parking: Robertstown Oval, Main Rd, 24hrs
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Quairading - WA RVFT

The farming community of Quairading is located less than two hours from Perth and reflects a rural history of 140 years, with a variety of cultural, sporting and social activities on offer. Whilst in town, take some time to view the homes and beautiful gardens that the locals take great pride in. The Shenton Gallery displays paintings by local artists, Margaret and Noel Shenton, and the wood sculpture display in the old railway station exhibits work by the late Ian Wills.Those visiting Quairading can find short-term parking for 1-2 nights directly across from the Caravan Park for $5.50 per night. It is a short distance walk to the local shops with toilet facilities location close by. The Quairading District Heritage Trail, which incorporates the Dangin Town site, is a good place to begin experiencing the town’s history. Another feature is the rabbit proof fence, which crosses the Bruce Rock Road about 10 kilometres from Quairading. The tourist information centre is located within the shire offices in Heal Street, and a tourist stop is located 20 kilometres south of Quairading, on the Corrigin Road. Take in the many scenic drives around the area; marvel at the glow of the salmon gums at dawn and dusk, or take a trip to pink lake, which derives its distinct colour from salt deposits. Tourist/Visitor Centre       Shire Administration Centre, within Old Railway Station, Heal St, Quairading WAPh: 08 9645 1001www.quairading.wa.gov.au Casual Parking       Heal St; Additional parking available off Parker Street near the new Community Resource CentreThere are bays on Jenaberring road directly across from the local supermarket which accommodate large and long vehicles including trucks, towed caravans and campers and RV vehicles. Short Term Parking  + Long Term Parking         Overnight stay across from the caravan park maximum 1-2 nights. The fee is $5.50 per night. It is a short walk to the local shops (approximately 5 minutes) with toilet Facilities located nearby. Payment for this area is taken at the local shire office on Jenaberring Road.            Dump Point  The dump point is located at the layover bay near the BP roadhouse. The pin has been recently updated on google maps to show the exact location of the dump point. There are no access requirents and is open to the general public.Potable WaterPotable water is accessible by the layover bay near the BP roadhouse. The caravan park also has potable water available, however we ask that you contact the park manager on 0438213042 prior to using this source of potable water.Hospital        Harris St, Ph: 08 9645 1100Doctors Surgery     19 Harris St, Ph: 08 9645 1210Dentist           Bookings through Shire Administration Centre, Jennaberring Rd, Ph: 08 9645 1001Pharmacy     29 Heal St, Ph: 08 9645 1061Supermarket            IGA, 13-20 Heal St, Ph: 08 9645 1205
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Bathurst - NSW RVFT

Bathurst, gateway to central New South Wales, is located at the junction of three highways – the Great Western, Mid Western and Mitchell Highways. It is a beautiful city located beside the Macquarie River, with a town centre that features historic buildings and leafy parks. Bathurst was declared a town site in 1815, making it Australia’s first inland settlement, and the town boomed after the discovery of gold there in the mid 1800’s. It is renowned for its history and you will have fun wandering the streets discovering the plaques, monuments, parks and buildings that contribute to the story of Bathurst. The Visitor Information Centre has maps of self-guided walks and heritage drives for the city and the region, as well as information on where to throw in a line or spread out your picnic blanket. They also have a fully restored Cobb & Co coach. For more history on the region visit the Bathurst District Historical Society, which is housed in the very impressive Courthouse building. In addition there is also the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum, which includes a complete T-Rex skeleton. For those more interested in the modern day, you can drive around the Mount Panorama motor-racing circuit. At the bottom, visit the National Motor Racing Museum and look out for the photo opportunity just outside, where you can become ‘King of the Mountain’. Just outside of Bathurst are the historic gold villages of Hill End, Sofala and Wattle Flat, as well as the heritage listed Rockley and Trunkey Creek, gateway to the lovely Abercrombie Caves. Each village has its own stories for you to uncover while you mingle with the locals, visit the cemeteries and ramble the country roads.The city of Bathurst has all the modern conveniences and businesses to complement your travels, with a nice mix of boutiques, shops and major retail outlets. A dump point is located at Caravan Solutions in Corporation Avenue and parking is available at Berry Park on Lions Club Drive.Bathurst is a great location to use as a base while you explore the surrounding areas. There’s heaps to do, lots of places to explore and characters to meet.Tourist/Visitor CentreBathurst VIC, 1 Kendall Ave, Bathurst NSWPh: 02 6332 1444visitors@bathurst.nsw.gov.au www.visitbathurst.com.au Casual ParkingCouncil car park, Elizabeth St (behind McDonalds); Bathurst Visitor Information Cenre, 1 Kendall Ave (opposite Showground); Lower end of Howick St for vehicles over 11mShort & Long Term ParkingBerry Park, Lions Club DrvDump PointBathurst Regional Council Waste Water Treatment Works. Morrisset StMon-Fri: 8am–3pm, Sat, Sun & public Hols: 8am-12pmPotable WaterBathurst VIC, 1 Kendall AveHospitalHowick St, Ph: 02 6339 5311Doctors Surgery123 Howick St, Ph: 02 6332 4266; 46 Keppel St, Ph: 02 6331 7077; 115 George St, Ph: 02 6332 5355; 116 Russell St, Ph: 02 6331 2266; Cnr Marsden Lane & Gilmore St, Ph: 02 6332 5857; Cnr Suttor St & Wark Pde, Ph: 02 6332 5500Dentist104 Piper St, Ph: 02 6331 3364; 3/90 Keppel St, Ph: 02 6331 3699; 154 Bentinck St, Ph: 02 6331 7877PharmacyShop 18, Stockland Centre, Ph: 02 6331 9033; Metro Plaza, Ph: 02 6331 2599; George St, Ph: 02 6331 4033; Wark Pde, Ph: 02 6331 3190; 165 Howick St, Ph: 02 6331 2955; Shop MM4, Bathurst City Centre, Ph: 02 6332 6008 Supermarket Coles, Bathurst Chase, William St; Aldi, Russell St; Woolworths, Bathurst City Centre & Stockland Centre