RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

QLD
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140th Heritage Festival

In Croydon, history doesn’t sit quietly behind glass. It greets you on the street, catches your eye in unexpected corners, and quietly reminds you that this small outback town once played a very big role in Queensland’s story.
In 2026, Croydon celebrates 140 years since gold changed everything, and the Heritage Festival invites you to be part of that story — not just to observe it, but to experience it.

For one special week from 20 to 26 June, the town comes together to celebrate what makes Croydon so deeply loved: its stories, its creativity, and its strong sense of community.

TAS
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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!

NSW
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Lake Cargelligo Annual Show

Date: 29/08/2026

Experience the heart and soul of the Lake Cargelligo community at the much-loved Annual Show — a lively day packed with tradition, entertainment, and country charm.

This vibrant event brings locals and visitors together to celebrate the best of rural life, with impressive displays of livestock, homegrown produce, arts, crafts, and handmade creations. From farmyard favourites to family-friendly fun, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Whether you're admiring local talent, catching up with friends, or just soaking up the festive atmosphere, the Lake Cargelligo Show is a fantastic day out for all ages. Don't miss this proud community tradition that captures the spirit of the district in one unforgettable day.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Tooleybuc Sporting Club - NSW RVFD

Tucked away in the heart of the Riverina, the town of Tooleybuc sits peacefully on the northern banks of the mighty Murray River, 919 kilometres south-west of Sydney. Surrounded by fertile farmlands bursting with citrus groves and vineyards, this little riverside gem is the kind of place that slows you right down - in the best possible way. At the centre of it all is the Tooleybuc Sporting Club, a welcoming hub with a fully licensed bar and bistro, function facilities, a nine-hole golf course, an 18-hole mini-golf course, and bowling greens.  Travellers will be pleased to know that free parking is available on unpowered sites at the Tooleybuc Sporting Club for up to 96 hours. Powered sites are also available for $20 per vehicle per night. Showers, toilets, bins, water, and covered seating are all on hand to make your stay comfortable, and your four-legged travel companions are welcome too, provided they're on a lead. A dump point is conveniently located just across the road at the Tooleybuc Recreation Reserve complex. When it comes to things to see and do, Tooleybuc and its surrounds deliver in spades. Pull up a chair on the riverbank and cast a line into the legendary Murray - one of Australia's great fishing rivers - or tee off at Tooleybuc’s nine-hole golf course for a round with a view you won't forget. Wine lovers won't want to miss Andrew Peace Wines, a family-owned gem set right along the Murray River where you can sample a beautiful range of premium varietals, from crisp elegant whites to rich full-bodied reds, all while soaking up the gorgeous vineyard surrounds.  Cost: Nil cost per night unpowered, $20 per vehicle per night powered   Parking: 14 days, pets on lead, mobile coverage, showers, bins, toilets, water, seating. See reception before parkingOpening Hours: 7 days 11am – late; meals 7 days 12pm - 2pm & 6pm - 8.30pm
VICTORIA
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Lockington - VIC RVFT

'Locky’, as the locals affectionately term their town, is a small tight knit dairy farming community, located 198km north of Melbourne. The town was named in the 20th century after William Lockington, a prominent Jesuit Priest within the community. Today, Lockington has one pub, one school, three churches and a small selection of shops. Casual parking is available in all main streets, with short and long-term parking at Lockington Travellers Rest, corner of Lockington and Pannoo Roads. There is a negotiable stay limit with a donation of $10 per vehicle per night for an unpowered site and $20 for a powered site. The dump point is also located at Lockington Travellers Rest and potable water is available at the Lions Park lawn area in Lockington Road.Lockington is the perfect base for travellers when they require a well needed rest. There are walking tracks along the irrigation channel network which features the ‘Loch Ness’ yabby, a giant crustacean which can be pulled from the channel, and like many country towns, the pub is the heart of the community with traditional home cooked meals and friendly atmosphere.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Lockington District Business Centre9-11 Lockington Rd, Lockington VICPh 03 5486 2683www.campaspe.vic.gov.auCasual Parking       All main streets in LockingtonShort & Long Term ParkingLockington Travellers Rest, Lockington Rd & Pannoo Rd,donation of $10 pvpn, unpwr; $20 pvpn pwr. Neg stay limit, pets on lead, mobile coverage, shwrs, pwr, bins, BBQ, tlts, water, c/seatingDump Point  Lockington Travellers Rest, Lockington Rd & Pannoo RdPotable Water          Lions Park lawn area, Lockington RdDoctors Surgery     Clinic open Tuesdays & Thursdays, Pannoo Rd, 03 5486 2544Supermarket            Pentreaths Foodworks, Lockington Rd, 03 5486 2200  
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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St Kilda Adventure Park - SA RVFD

St Kilda, South Australia, is a small historic seaside suburb of Adelaide, located approximately 24 kilometres from the CBD. The township comprises around 50 houses and sits on a narrow strip of land surrounded by water, just five kilometres off Port Wakefield Road, one of Adelaide’s major arterial highways. Access is also available via the Northern Connector Freeway, which has a dedicated turn-off to St Kilda.The St Kilda Adventure Park is located on Fooks Terrace and is a major attraction for the area. St Kilda forms part of the Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary and features a popular boat ramp, fishing from the breakwater, and extensive recreational facilities. The Adventure Park offers a wide range of unique play equipment, including a castle, shipwreck, slippery dips and more. A large car park is available and is suitable for cars, RVs and boat trailers.From 1 December 2025 to 30 November 2026, RVs are permitted to stay for up to three days at no cost due to government support following algal blooms that have impacted boating and recreational fishing in South Australian waters. After the three-day stay, visitors must move on but may return after a three-week break for another three-day stopover. On arrival guests will need to pick up a free registration form from the kiosk.Facilities include potable water, toilets, rubbish bins and covered seating. As of January 2026, the nearest dump point is approximately 10 kilometres away at the OTR Truck Stop. The Electric Tram Museum is open on public holidays and Sunday afternoons. The Tackle and Tucker Kiosk (08 8280 9355) and the St Kilda Hotel are both within easy walking distance for meals, while a large shopping centre is located at Burton, approximately eight kilometres away.Cost: From 1 December 2025 to 30 November 2026, RVs are permitted to stay for up to three days at no cost due to government support following algal blooms that have impacted boating and recreational fishing in South Australian waters. After the three-day stay, visitors must move on but may return after a three-week break for another three-day stopover. On arrival guests will need to pick up a free registration form from the kiosk.