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Featured RV Friendly Events

VIC
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Wide Open Spaces Festival

Beulah’s Wide Open Spaces annual weekend event is a family friendly weekend and has something for everyone to enjoy!

This event begins on Saturday with a Creekside market, classic cars and miniature train exhibition.  A vibrant celebration of music with a diverse line up, attracting locals and the wider community far and wide!

The festival features a range of activities including stalls, family-friendly entertainment and face painting. Whether dancing under the stars or relaxing with friends Wide Open Spaces is a celebration of our vibrant and creative community.

A very popular event and a great location on the lawn overlooking the beautiful Beulah Creek.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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EP Field Days Cleve

Event date: 11 - 13 August 2026

The biennial Eyre Peninsula Field Days showcases agricultural innovations and services in Cleve, South Australia.

More than 400 exhibitors from across agricultural machinery, farm services and rural lifestyle sectors set up displays, demonstrations and stalls showing new technologies, tools, and innovations. Alongside that are guest speakers, workshops, food and craft stalls, and features like “Artyculture” — a sustainable fashion/fashion-upcycling catwalk competition.

Facilities include food and beverage options, first aid, baby change, courier service for heavy purchases, free bus service around the site and ample parking.

With well over 10,000 attendees, EP Field Days plays a vital role in sharing farming innovations, inspiring rural lifestyle improvements, and strengthening community across Eyre Peninsula.

SA
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Opal Evolution – Stones that Flow with Light

Opal Evolution is an immersive outback arts and culture festival held in Andamooka, the home of the world's rarest opal. Across three nights the desert landscape comes alive with large-scale light projections, live music, giant puppets, and community parades. By day, visitors can join creative workshops, explore opal mining heritage, and connect with artists, locals, and the unique spirit of this opal-rich town. Blending art, story, and stars under vast desert skies, Opal Evolution offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the heart of Outback South Australia.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Narrung Ferry Campsite - SA RVFD

The Narrung Ferry Campsite is situated at the northern extent of the Narrung Peninsula, approximately 145 kilometres south-east of Adelaide. The Ferry takes only a couple of minutes to cross between Point Malcolm Lighthouse and the Narrung Lakeside Reserve offering vehicles the opportunity to explore Australia’s only inland lighthouse at Point Malcolm and drive past the back of the historic Poltalloch Station (which offers group tours on request) or head west towards Raukkan - home of the church on the Australian $50 note.The Narrung Ferry Campsite offers vehicles free parking for up to 72 hours parking which includes access to bins, toilets, water and covered seating. Pets on a lead are welcome.  Narrung is a perfect destination to park for a few days while exploring the wonders of the area, such as Lake Albert, the Coorong and of course the nearest town Meningie. Address: Just by the Narrung Ferry landing, Poltalloch Rd, Nurrang PeninsulaCost: Nil chargeParking: 72hrs, pets on lead, m/coverage, bins, toilets, water, c/seatingOpening Hours: 7 days
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Kapunda - SA RVFT

Kapunda is located on the Light River, and is situated near the Barossa Valley, just 79km north of Adelaide. If arriving via the southern entrance of the town, visitors will be greeted by Map Kernow, a 7.5m statue that looms over the road as you enter. This is a depiction of the Cornish Miner, in memory of those who settled Kapunda when the copper-mining boom hit the town in the 1840s.The Kapunda Tourist Park on Montefiore Street offers visitors parking for just $20 per vehicle per night, for up to 90 hours. Vehicles must be self-contained, however, visitors can utilise the dump point and potable water for free (no access to toilets and showers). Toilets are available at the Visitor Information Centre. Alternatively, there is a free dump point and potable water available at the Kapunda Harness Racing Club.Davidson Reserve is a delightful spot to stop and catch your breath and relax for a while, and the resident birdlife adds to the tranquility of this quiet location, which is just 500 metres from Kapunda’s main street.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Cnr Main St & Hill St, Kapunda SAPh: 1300 770 301visitorcentre@light.sa.gov.auwww.light.sa.gov.au Casual Parking       Hill St, Kapunda SA (there is one long allocated parking spot, with additional parallel parking avail after the ambulance station)Crase St, KapundaShort Term Parking           Kapunda Tourist Park, Montefiore Street, Kapunda, Unpowered sites $20 single, $25 double To book please call 08 8566 2094 or email enquiries@kapundatouristpark.comDump Point  Kapunda Harness Racing Club, 42 Hancock Rd, Kapunda SAPotable Water          Kapunda Town Square for water bottles only Hospital        Nash St, Kapunda SA, Ph: 08 8566 2007Doctors Surgery     32 Hill St, Kapunda SA, Ph: 08 8566 2900Pharmacy     Kapunda Chemplus, 33 Main St, Kapunda SA, Ph: 08 8566 2052Supermarket            Kapunda Foodworks, 7 Main St, Kapunda SA, Ph: 08 8566 2195; Kapunda IGA, 52-58 Main St, Kapunda SA, Ph: 08 8566 2003
QUEENSLAND
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Gympie - QLD RVFT

The City of Gympie is located on the Bruce Highway 170 kilometres north of Brisbane. Gympie became known as ‘the town that saved Queensland’ with the discovery of gold in 1867. At the time the state of Queensland was struggling with financial hardship due to drought and a fall in wool prices. Within six months over 15,000 people had made their way to the goldfields from which the town of Gympie flourished. The city is a major regional service centre offering travellers most modern conveniences. The city features beautiful historic 19th century Victorian buildings, as well as manicured parks and gardens, an art gallery, and many dining options. Located in Mary Street you will find a variety of bars, cafés, banks and other shopping facilities. Regular markets and other events make the region an attractive place to visit. Annual events include the Gympie Music Muster held the last weekend every August, the Goomeri Pumpkin Festival (May), Tin Can Bay Seafood Festival (September) and RUSH Festival (October), to name only a few.Visitors to Gympie can find short term parking for up to 24 hours at Two Mile Rest Area, Bruce Hwy, which is approximately 5km N of Gympie. A dump point and potable water is also available at this location. For those wishing to stay and explore the region for a little longer, parking  is available for up to 48 hours at Gunalda Campground, Bruce Hwy, which is approximately 20km N of Gympie. Gympie is an excellent base from which to explore the beautiful surrounding coastal areas of Tin Can Bay (famous for its friendly dolphins), Fraser Island, and Rainbow Beach which is famous for its unique rainbow coloured sand cliffs.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Destination Gympie Region, Lake Alford, 24 Bruce Hwy, Gympie QLDPh: 1800 444 222Email: tourism.info@gympie.qld.gov.auwww.visitgympieregion.com.auCasual Parking       Long vehicle parking available at: Jaycee Way (3 spaces in public car park); Monkland St (1x4hr space); River Rd (3x4hr space) & Perserverance St (3x4hr space)Short Term Parking           Two Mile Rest Area, Bruce Hwy, approx 5km N of Gympie, (24hr)Long Term Parking            Gunalda Campground, Bruce Hwy, approx 20km N of Gympie, (48hr)Dump Point  Archery Park, Bruce Hwy; Six Mile Creek Rest Area, Bruce HwyPotable Water          Archery Park, Bruce HwySix Mile Creek Rest Area, Bruce HwyHospital        12 Henry St, Ph: 07 5489 8444 (Public)78-82 Channon St (Private)Doctors Surgery     Gympie Central Ph: 07 5483 8874; 12 Reef St, Ph: 07 5482 1555; 68 Channon St, Ph: 07 5482 1555; 21 Exhibition Rd, Ph: 07 5482 5899; 11a Channon St, Ph: 07 5481 1322; 41 Channon St, 07 5482 2311; After Hours Medical Service, 78-82 Channon St, Ph: 07 5483 9191Dentist           208 Mary St, Ph: 07 5482 2688; 116 Mary St, Ph: 07 5482 2188; 90 Channon StPh: 07 5482 7688;12 Henry St, Ph: 07 5482 1444; 33 Excelsior Rd, Ph: 07 5482 5454; 4/31 Exhibition Rd, Ph: 07 5482 2221Pharmacy     Amcal, Ph: 07 5482 1027; Friendly's, Ph: 07 5481 1015; Goldfields Plaza, Ph: 07 5482 9671; Priceline, Ph: 07 5482 4533; Chemist w/house, Ph: 07 5483 9091; Malouf, Ph: 07 5482 1199Supermarket            Centro Gympie, River Rd, Ph: 07 5482 9840; Goldfields Plaza, Monkland St, Ph: 07 5482 6820; Gympie Market Place, Reef St, Ph: 07 5483 9545