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

SOUTH AUSTRALIA EP Field Days Cleve
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.

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QUEENSLAND Kalbar Sunflower Festival Kalbar
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.


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QLD  YOWAH  OPAL FESTIVAL
YOWAH OPAL FESTIVAL

You are invited to our Annual Opals, Gems and More Festival. Held annually on the third weekend of July, the Yowah Opal Festival celebrates the world-renowned "Yowah Nut" with stunning gem displays, local markets, and authentic outback hospitality. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just chasing a good time, come fossick for your own treasures and enjoy live music under the stars. 

Friday 17th, Saturday 18th, Sunday 19th July 2026

Open 3 days from 7am - 4pm (Bar open evenings Fri, Sat & Sun)

YOMCSI Community Hall, Yowah QLD 4490



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Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

VICTORIA Farmers Arms Hotel, Beeac - VIC RVFD
Farmers Arms Hotel, Beeac - VIC RVFD

Nestled in the heart of Victoria’s Western District, Beeac is a charming rural town that offers visitors a relaxed country atmosphere and a warm community feel. With its quiet streets, historic character and open landscapes, it’s the kind of place where travellers can slow down and enjoy a taste of small-town Australia. Families and visitors can unwind at the Beeac Windmill Park and Playground, which features barbecue facilities and public toilets, making it an ideal stop for a picnic or break on the road. The town’s local hub, the Farmers Arms Hotel, serves delicious meals and refreshments from Wednesday to Sunday between 11am and 11pm.RV travellers are well catered for in Beeac, with convenient parking available directly across the road from the pub. Travellers who stop in for a meal at the hotel are welcome to make use of one of the three large self-contained vehicle sites available, with the length of stay negotiable. Guests can also access the pub’s toilet facilities during their stay, and pets on leads are welcome, making it an easy and comfortable stop for those travelling with furry companions.There’s plenty to see and do while visiting Beeac. The town’s well-known Beeac Windmill Park on Main Street showcases a collection of beautifully restored windmills that celebrate the area’s farming heritage, while a pavilion highlights the town’s history and evolution over the years. Nearby, Lake Beeac is a stunning 560-hectare shallow saline lake known for its striking milky-blue colour, offering a peaceful backdrop for photography and nature appreciation. Visitors can also stop by the Beeac General Store for coffee and treats or explore the Beeac Swamp Lake Reserve, where walking trails, birdwatching and tranquil natural surroundings provide the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the outdoors.

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QUEENSLAND Miles - QLD RVFT
Miles - QLD RVFT

Miles is a small town located in the Western Downs region of Queensland, 340 kilometres west of Brisbane and is an ideal stopping place for travellers heading west to the Stockman’s Hall of Fame or north to the Great Barrier Reef. Founded in 1884, the township was formally known as Dogwood Crossing. In 1878 the railway from Brisbane ran into trouble crossing Dogwood Creek and the delay meant that railway workers settled in the area. The township began to develop, dairy farms were established, shops and pubs were built. These new services meant that the town became valued as a supply route to the west. Later it was renamed in honour of local Member for Parliament and Minister for Railways, William Miles.Visitors to Miles can find short and long term parking at Gil Weir Campground, where travellers have the option to stay up to 72 hours.  Miles has a rich historical past which has been preserved for public education and enjoyment. At the eastern end of the town you will find The Miles Historical Village, an accurate recreation of a Queensland country town's main street at the turn of the century. There are more than 20 historic buildings, including a hospital, cafe, bank, post office and bakery. Miles is the centre of a native wildflower region extending north to the Great Divide. Travellers to Miles in September will witness the beauty of the wildflower season, and are urged to stay around for the Beef, Bells and Bottle Tree Festival.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Miles VIC, 141 Murilla St, MilesPh: 07 4627 1492mileshistoricalsoc@bigpond.comwww.mhv.org.au or www.wdrc.qld.gov.auCasual Parking       Corbett Drv (in front of Railway Stn)Short & Long Term Parking        Moraby Park, Dogwood Creek Warrego Highway Miles Toilets (M/F & Disabled), open area not designated sites or power available Miles Showgrounds Hawkins Street Miles P: 0419 028 905 - David Smith (Caretaker) Toilets, powered, unpowered sites, laundry Dogs allowed on lead Powered $24.50 per night Unpowered $17.80 per nightDump Point  Industrial LanePotable Water          Miles Visitor Information Centre 141 Murilla Street Miles 4415 no key (free) Hospital        Colamba St, Ph: 07 4628 5600Doctors Surgery     Pine St, Ph: 07 4627 1388, open 9am - 6pmPharmacy     63 Murilla St, Ph: 07 4627 1552Supermarket            Foodworks, Murilla St, Ph: 07 4627 1178; IGA, Murilla St, Ph: 07 4627 1521

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VICTORIA Kyabram - VIC RVFT
Kyabram - VIC RVFT

Kyabram is located between Echuca and Shepparton, in the centre of a rich irrigation district of the Goulburn Valley.  It is a substantial rural town, which has proven attractive to large numbers of retirees. Brought to life by one of the state's irrigation projects, the district is a major producer of fruit, agriculture and dairy products. Local industries include a jam, conserve and topping factory, clothing manufacturers and container production.  The town takes its name from the Aboriginal word for thick forest, but the native bush these days is largely confined to the magnificent Kyabram Fauna Park.Those visiting Kyabram can find short term parking at Kyabram Mural Picnic Area, Tulloh St. There are no fees to stay here and parking is limited to 24 hours. Visitors can find a dump point and potable water at Kyabram Fauna Park on Lake Road.  Set on 55ha, the Kyabram Fauna Park houses extensive wetlands and lakes; whose waterfowl can be viewed from an observation tower and a waterfowl viewing hide. The Park exhibits 600 Australian Native Fauna and has introduced more than 6,000 native trees and plants. Fauna can be viewed in the heated reptile house which features 'Getcha' a salt water crocodile, a magnificent walk-thru aviary, numerous enclosures and a vast open range. Animal species that can be seen include the Parma wallaby, Red, Eastern and Kangaroo Island Kangaroos, Alpine dingoes, Tasmanian devils, Wombats (Forest & Southern Hairy-nosed), Echidnas, Emus, Koalas, and Cape Barren geese. A Koala 'petting' exhibit is currently under construction. The Park is also guardian to a cottage built in 1867 for French adventurer Theodore Hazleman, who sailed the high seas as a cabin boy and survived the American Civil War before coming to Australia.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Kyabram Fauna Park, Lake Rd, Kyabram VICPh: 03 5852 2883Email: kyfaupar@mcmedia.com.auwww.kyabramfaunapark.com.au Casual Parking       Drum St Reserve, cnr of Drum St & Union StShort & Long Term Parking           Kyabram Mural Picnic Area, Tulloh, Drum, Union Sts intersection, free camp, 24hrsDump Point  Kyabram Fauna Park, Lake RdPotable Water          Kyabram Fauna Park, Lake RdHospital        Fenaughty St, Ph: 03 5857 0200Doctors Surgery     98 Fenaughty St, Ph: 03 5852 1888Dentist           88 Allan St, Ph: 03 5852 2553; 80 Fenaughty St, Ph: 03 5852 2978; 80 Union St, Ph: 03 5852 1860Pharmacy     174 Allan St, Ph: 03 5852 1213; 155 Allan St, Ph: 03 5852 1023Supermarket            Union St, Ph: 03 5852 2140; Allan St, Ph: 03 5852 2311

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