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Featured RV Friendly Events

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Benalla Street Art Festival

The Benalla Street Art Festival 2025 was a blast!

The streets were buzzing with color, creativity, and culture, making it a weekend to remember. But guess what? We’re already gearing up for Benalla Street Art Festival 2026!

Save the Date: 17 – 19 April 2026.

Benalla’s been rocking the street art scene since 2015, and this year was no exception. With 85 epic murals already gracing our walls, we added 10 more jaw-dropping pieces to our collection. Festival Curator, Eddie Zammit, brought 10 of the best street artists in the business, infusing fresh energy and diverse stories into every corner of the Rural City.

The festival wasn’t just about the art; it was about the community vibe. The streets were alive with fringe events, interactive activities, and endless fun. It was the perfect chance to see the art in everything, uncover hidden gems, and dive deep into the creative culture of regional Victoria.

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Sculpture by the Bush

Event date: April - May 2026

Sculptures by the Bush is a tourist trail of outdoor creative artworks that will dot the scenic landscapes around Blayney over the April School Holidays every year.

Creative local residents, schools, businesses and community groups create sculptures in one of three categories: Hay Bale Art, Farm Art and Scarecrows.

It is a great opportunity to enjoy the country landscape, visit some of the small villages and see some creative displays.

Locals are called upon to get creative and build sculptures. A digital map and list of entries will be available on the Blayney Shire Council Website and Sculptures by the Bush Facebook Page closer to the event.


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Tarra Festival

Join in on Yarram & Port Albert, Victoria, from Thursday 2 April to Monday 6 April 2026 for five days of community spirit, Easter weekend fun, and regional celebration! This year’s festival brings back the much-loved street parade, vibrant markets and food stalls, live music, entertainment for the kids, art exhibitions, and more — all with free entry and a warm South Gippsland welcome.

Whether you’re here for the parade floats, artisan stalls or just a great weekend out with family and friends, Tarra Festival has something for everyone. Come celebrate local culture and make unforgettable memories!


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

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Anderleigh Winery - QLD RVFD

Anderleigh Winery is positioned in the south east of Queensland, on top of Mount Anderleigh. The winery is made up of a 160,000 square metre area used to produce grapes.The winery offers self-contained RV parking for up to 24 hours at no charge. Pets are permitted to stay on-site, and access to toilets and water is available.24 hours gives visitors enough time to enjoy all the winery has to offer. With a multicultural restaurant and delicious wines, what more could you need during a stay? Anderleigh is only a short 30-minute drive from Gympie. While there is so much to do around the Gympie region, make sure you detour north for a pleasant stay at Anderleigh Winery. Cost: Nil chargeParking: Self-contained vehicles only, 24hrs, pets on lead, toilets, restricted water, covered seatingOpening Hours: Wed - Sun 11am - 9pm
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Andamooka - SA RVFT

Andamooka is located approximately 600 kilometres north of Adelaide and is the largest town administered by the Outback Communities Authority. Andamooka Camping Ground is the ideal location at which to stop and explore the region. Parking is $4.00 per vehicle per night and includes access to toilets, bins, covered seating, water and barbecue facilities. Pets are allowed off the lead and potable water and a free dump point are available adjacent to the camping ground in the water dispensing unit on Water Way.The Andamooka Opal Fields are comprised of 24 separate fields, giving the area the appearance of a lunar landscape. Public noodling is welcome in certain areas; however, the public should not enter any ‘pegged’ claims. There are a variety of things for visitors to do in Andamooka; tour the opal fields, absorb the history, visit an underground house or one of the many opal showrooms and buy directly from the miner or the cutter.Tourist/Visitor Centre          Andamooka Dukes Bottlehouse Motel & Post Office275 Opal Creek Boulevard, Andamooka SAPh: 08 8672 7007andamookaopal@hotmail.comwww.andamookaopal.com.au Casual Parking          Opal Creek Boulevard, at the town parking bay approx. 150m from shops and 500m from PODodgy Drive, Andamooka Short & Long Term Parking \Donations of $4 per person per night for sites without power or of $12 per night for powered sites includes two persons plus additional $4 per person per night for extra persons.  Andamooka Caravan & Camp Ground, cnr Opal Creek Blvd & Water Rd, Andamooka. Extended stays welcome. No permanent residents. Ablution block, BBQ kitchen, playground, potable water, pump out station, $15/night with power 2 people. Additional $6/person per night & per person unpowered. Enquiries: 0477 184 485 operates after hours. Dump Point   Dump point ampground on Water Road - easy access.Potable Water            Potable Water from town standpoint, adjacent to campground on Water Road $2/20 LitresHospital          Hospital Rd, Ph: 08 8672 7087 or Mob: 0428 727 087 (call the mob & either a house call will be received, or the Frontier Services Andamooka Community Health will be visited by the on call nurse)Doctors Surgery       Hospital Rd, Ph: 08 8672 7087 or Mob: 0428 727 087 (call the mob & either a house call will be received, or the Frontier Services Andamooka Community Health will be visited by the on call nurse)Pharmacy       A pharmacy run is carried out twice a week & a pharmacy is avail in Roxby Downs (30km)Supermarket  Andamooka Friendly Grocer, Dodgy Drv, Andamooka, Ph: 08 8672 7034
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Ochre Arch Farm - NSW RVFD

Ochre Arch Farm is a family run property focused on sharing the knowledge of eco-agriculture through their guided farm tours. The property is in Pinnacle, approximately a 460-kilometre drive west of Sydney. Guests to the farm will not only learn about sustainable land management but they also have the opportunity to take in the native wildlife and indigenous heritage found at the property.Self-contained RV travellers are invited to stay on the farm for up to 24 hours at a cost of $10 per vehicle per night. Access to water is provided, however no other facilities are included. Please note, site is not available if it’s too wet.The sites are in a flat, shady area amongst magnificent Yellow Box and Western Grey Box trees, with vistas in all directions. Phil and Jan look forward to welcoming CMCA members to their peaceful property.  Please note:  you must call first before arrivalAddress: 761 Goodes Lane, PinnaclePhone: 02 6343 5150 or 0425 760 596Cost: $10pvpnParking: s/c vehicles only, 24hrs, sites not available if ground is too wet, campfires not permitted during fire season, owner lives on siteOpening Hours: Please call prior to arrival