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Featured RV Friendly Events

NSW
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Lightning Ridge Easter Festival

Date: 3-5/04/2026

Experience the bustling energy of our town

FUN EVENTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!

THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF OPALS 

& other PRIZES UP FOR GRABS IN OUR FAMOUS “DIGS”

street stalls easter Saturday 

in Morilla AND OPAL STREETS

WA
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Ravensthorpe Wildflower Show

The Ravensthorpe Wildflower Show is the world's largest show of its kind, celebrating the incredible floral diversity of Western Australia's Fitzgerald Biosphere Reserve (home to over 2,000 species) with displays of up to 700 local wildflowers, educational activities, guided walks, and a Spring Festival each September. Held annually for about two weeks at the Ravensthorpe Town Hall, it showcases unique species collected by trained volunteers, offering visitors a chance to learn about the region's botanical treasures.  

WA
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Rubber Riot 2026

FREE COMMUNITY EVENT – 2026 Burnout Competition Season 17-18 April 2026

Get ready to feel the ground shake and the smoke roll as Streetskids Motorsports Inc. brings you our very first Burnout Competition at the Trayning Showgrounds! This isn’t just an event – it’s the start of something HUGE for our community. Expect roaring engines, tyre-shredding action.

The Streetskids Motorsports Inc. Burnout Competition is rolling in, and this year it’s bigger, louder, and full of heart.

What’s On?
 FREE entry for spectators Market stalls & family activities FREE camping (showers & toilets onsite) Live music with Johnnie Motion Licensed bar open till late Food & coffee vans all weekend


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

VICTORIA
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Yarrawonga - VIC RVFT

Yarrawonga is the largest township in Victoria’s Moira Shire, located 37.6 kilometres from Cobram and 2.9 kilometres from its twin-city Mulwala, NSW. When the Yarrawonga Weir was opened in 1939 the region quickly became a water sports haven with its wonderful climate and relatively constant water levels year round. Whether you are attracted to the lake, the river or the beach, a visit to the ‘Inland Aquatic Paradise’ of Yarrawonga, will appeal on many levels. Those visiting Yarrawonga can find short-term parking at Yarrawonga West Rest Area, situated along the Murray Valley Hwy. There are no fees to stay here and parking is limited to 24 hours. A dump point and potable water can be found at Yarrawonga Showground, entry via Dunlop Street. With over 6,000 residents, Yarrawonga enjoys all the features of a dynamic regional centre while being surrounded by vast rural lands. Wineries, art and craft galleries, parks and gardens, monthly farmers markets and local retail facilities offer many chances to take the hustle and bustle out of your holiday program. Yarrawonga also has several nightspots to cater for different tastes and ages, including pubs, restaurants and bars. Many of the businesses on the Farm Gate Trail are located in and around Yarrawonga and offer farm tours, taste testing and sales.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Yarrawonga-Mulwala VIC, 1 Irvine Pde, Yarrawonga VICPh: 1800 062 260/03 5744 1989tourism@yarrawongamulwala.com.auwww.yarrawongamulwala.com.au Casual Parking       Gilmore St, opp Showground, Shady AreaShort Term Parking           Yarrawonga West Rest Area, Murray Valley Hwy, (24hr)Long Term Parking            Greenbank Reserve, follow Cullens Rd to Murray RiverDump Point  Yarrawonga Showground, entry via Dunlop St. Potable Water          Yarrawonga Showground, N/E of dump point under a tree near a power boxHospital        33 Piper St, Ph: 03 5743 8111Doctors Surgery     Yarrawonga Medical Clinic, 29 Hume St, Ph: 03 5744 3115; Yarrawonga Denis Medical Group, 10 Woods Rd, Ph: 09 5744 1777Dentist           25 McNally St, Ph: 03 5743 3699; 54B Belmore St, Ph: 03 5744 3945Pharmacy     77-79 Belmore St, Ph: 03 5744 3089; 54 Belmore St, Ph: 03 5744 3035Supermarket            Safeway, Belmore St, Ph: 03 5743 2504; IGA, Belmore St, Ph: 03 5743 2424
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Tailem Bend Football Club Oval - SA RVFD

Tailem Bend is situated on the cliffs of the Murray River, 99 kilometres east of Adelaide. The town came to be with the arrival of the railway line in 1887, and now thrives on pig farming, dairying and grain growing in the area.The Tailem Bend Football Club is found on Granites Road, and offers sites for $10 per vehicle per night. Please call the caretaker, Brian, to pay your fees and advise your length of stay (this is negotiable). Brian will also provide access to toilets, showers, and a BBQ on request. Potable water is provided, and pets are permitted on leads. During the football season meals are available for purchase on Thursday and Saturday evenings.For a glimpse into the pioneer era, “Old Tailem Town” is a theme park displaying the life of the settlers from 1860 to 1960. Or for those feeling brave, the park also offers nightly Ghost Tours.Cost: $10pvpn. Record of town expenditure is recorded at this site so please feel free to put your receipts etc into the box provided.Parking: Water, pets on leads, access to toilets, shower & BBQ (contact Brian), time limit neg. Keep left on entering towards netball courts, camping area under trees. Meals available Thurs & Sat during football season.Opening Hours: 7 days
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Meckering - WA RVFT

Meckering is located 130 kilometres east of Perth on the Great Eastern Highway. Originally settled in 1887 when the town was named Beebering, it was later renamed to Meckering, with an Aboriginal meaning of “place of water”. In 1968 Meckering was devastated by a major earthquake, which almost completely demolished the town. Whilst there are no original buildings remaining, a memorial rose garden has been established to signify the historical event.Overnight RV parking is available at the Meckering Memorial Park on Gabbedy Place, free of charge. A dump point, potable water, toilets, bins and covered seating are provided, and pets are permitted on leads.While visiting Meckering, be sure to stop in at the Salisbury Farmhouse Ruins to see the homestead preserved in its ruined state following the earthquake. Also within town is the ‘Big SLR Camera’, which makes a great ‘photo’ stop.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Cunderdin MuseumForrest St CunderdinPh: 08 9635 1291Casual Parking       Gabbedy Pl, MeckeringShort Term Parking           Meckering Memorial Park, Gabbedy Pl, 24hr, tlts, bins, pets on lead, c/seating, water, nil costDump Point  Gabbedy Pl, MeckeringPotable Water          Gabbedy Pl, MeckeringHospital        Cubbine St, Cunderdin, ph 08 9635 2222Doctors Surgery     Cubbine St, Cunderdin, ph: 08 9635 1352Pharmacy     Cunderdin Pharmacy, Main St, Cunderdin, ph: 08 9635 1497Supermarket            HCT Rural Agencies, Gabbedy Pl, Meckering, ph: 08 9625 1243