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Featured RV Friendly Events

QLD
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Yowah Opal Festival

Date: 17-19/7/26

visitors flock to this small outback town to celebrate its opal mining history and its unique culture.

The festival celebrates the town’s colourful past with live music, opal and art exhibitions, markets, workshops and more. During the festival, visitors can explore the historic town center and learn about the local lifestyles, shop, relax, fossick for opals and much more. There are also activities such as bushwalking, stargazing, campfire stories and music around the campfire. For those who want to get hands-on experience, there are workshops on gem cutting and jewelry making, as well as demonstrations by master craftsmen.

VICTORIA
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Lockington and District Vintage Tractor & Stationary Engine Rally

Event date: 25 and 26 April 2026

The Lockington and District Living Heritage Complex Annual Vintage Rally features a large display of working vintage tractors, stationary engines, steam engines, trucks, motorcycles, cars and farm machinery.

As well as the various displays as part of the event the heritage complex will be open for everyone to explore.

Cost is $10 per adult. 

Pets permitted - confirm on booking. 

WA
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Katanning Harmony Festival

The Katanning Harmony Festival is a testament to the rich cultural diversity of our community, bringing people together for an unforgettable experience filled with colour, culture, and connection. Prepare to be entertained with an array of cultural dances, enchanting music, a dedicated kids’ zone, youth activities, market stalls, and an international food village that promises a taste sensation from around the globe.

Located just three hours from Perth, Katanning offers a variety of accommodation options, making it the perfect weekend getaway. As one of the standout events on the Great Southern Calendar, the festival is anticipated to draw around 5,000 attendees.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

QUEENSLAND
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Windorah - QLD RVFT

Windorah is located in Central West Queensland and is situated 35km downstream from where the Thomson and Barcoo Rivers join. The town was established in the 1880s by the Whitman brothers and has a small population of just 80 people. Windorah’s main industry is sheep and cattle grazing, which is due largely to the abundance of Mitchell Grass and other herbage that is available. Featuring a waterhole of about 19 kilometres in length and up to ten metres in depth, Windorah is a fantastic spot for those who enjoy a spot of fishing and birdwatching.Coopers Creek Camp Area has free camping with a negotiable stay limit.  Access to toilets, shade and picnic tables are also available at his great site. Both a dump point and potable water can be found at Quilpie Windorah Rd, Windorah. Those visiting the region are encouraged to explore the red sand hills of Windorah, a sight that will truly welcome you to the great Australian outback. The perfect time to visit the sand hills is at sunset, with a glass of wine in hand, taking in the panorama of the starlit sky.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreWindorah Visitor Information Centre7 Maryborough St, WindorahPh: 07 4656 3063windorahinfo@barcoo.qld.gov.auwww.barcoo.qld.gov.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Albert St & Maryborough StShort & Long Term ParkingCooper Creek Camp Area, Diamantina Development Rd, nil cost, toilets, shade, picnic table, pets are allowed and is suitable for any sized rig. Dump PointQuilpie Windorah Rd, WindorahLat: -25.417679, Long: 142.659655Potable WaterWindorah Caravan Park, Albert St and at the dump point siteDoctors SurgeryWindorah Primary Health Clinic, 15 Victoria St.Dr visits one day per fortnight and for emergencies Ph: 07 4656 6100PharmacyLimited pharmacy supplies available at Windorah Primary Health Clinic. Ph: 07 4656 6100Supermarket16 Albert St (Outback Shop)Fruit & veg truck every second Thursday, check with VIC.
QUEENSLAND
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Texas - QLD RVFT

Texas is located on the Bruxner Highway, along the banks of the Dumaresq River in southern QLD. The town was originally established on the river flats, but was relocated after several major floods, although remnants of the original township still exist for visitors to explore. The renovated and restored Texas Rabbit Works Factory was officially opened on 13 May 2017, this largely intact example of the struggle to control the rabbit plague and the industry that developed as a result is a must-see on your visit to Texas. An excellent array of artworks is on display at the Texas Regional Art Gallery, and the Heritage Centre and Tobacco Museum house a large collection of local memorabilia. Then there is the beautiful Pecan Park, which contains trees donated in 1988 by the people of Texas, USA (Texas Queensland’s namesake). For fantastic 360 degree views of Texas, take a trip to Goat Rock, which is located within a working sheep property. Campsites and picnic facilities are set in natural bushland surrounded by large granite boulders, and you can participate in everyday farm activities and tours of the property. You’ll never go hungry at Goat Rock, with true country style cooking available at ‘The Shed’.Visitors to Texas can find short and long term parking at Dumaresq River Camping Area, also known as Les (Jingles) Myer Rest Area and there is 14 day time limit to stay here. Both potable water and a dump point are located at the council depot, situated in Flemming Street.Texas is central to a number of interesting attractions in surrounding regions. The town is only one hour drive from Goondiwindi. Limestone Caves and MacIntyre Falls can be found at the nearby town of Ashford, NSW, and a number of national parks are also ideal day trips from Texas.In September each year, Texas comes alive for a week of country music and bush poets with walk-up artists welcome from Monday to Thursday and invited artists performing on the main stage from Friday to Sunday.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Texas VIC, High St, TexasPh: 07 4653 1384 or 0448 762 016https://www.facebook.com/texasqldinc/Casual Parking       Avon St off High St, opposite Memorial Hall, marked with caravan parking signShort Term Parking           Dumaresq River Camping Area, also known as Les (Jingles) Myer Rest Area, (14 days); Goat Rock, unpwr $5.00pppn; Bonshaw Weir, (unlimited)Dump Point  Flemming St, (council depot)Potable Water          Water Fill Station, Flemming St, (council depot) (Fee)Hospital        Mingoola Rd, Ph: 07 4653 3200Doctors Surgery     31 St John St, Ph: 07 4653 1363Pharmacy     28 High St, Ph: 07 4653 1367Supermarket            Foodworks, 62-68 High St, Ph: 07 8651 2506
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Waikerie - SA RVFT

Waikerie, located in the Riverland region of South Australia, is surrounded by more than a million fruit trees, making it the centre of the citrus and fruit industry in South Australia. With the Sturt Highway passing through the south of the town, Waikerie makes for a great place to stop in for a visit on your next trip.For those wanting to stay in town for a night or two, parking is available at Holder Bend Reserve & Boat Ramp, along Holder Bottom Road. At no cost, parking only accommodates those with self-contained vehicles, and a maximum stay of seven days applies. Pets on leads are also permitted on-site.Waikerie’s convenient location means it is only a short drive to neighbouring towns making it the perfect base to explore the Riverland region. Nestled on the river, activities such as fishing, boating, and thrilling water sports, are a popular attraction for most people. Whilst in the region, indulge in some of their delicious local wines, and with plenty of eateries, your taste buds will certainly be tempted.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreWaikerie District Visitor Information Centre1a Strangman Rd, WaikeriePh: 08 8541 0708requests@waikerie.comwww.waikerie.comCasual Parking (near retail centre)Civic Ave, WaikerieShort & Long Term ParkingHolder Bend Reserve & Boat Ramp, Holder Bottom Rd WaikerieSelf-contained vehicles only, 7day maximum stay, nil charge, pets on lead, mobile coverage, binsDump PointCivic Ave, WaikerieLat: -34.18207; Long: 139.98834Potable WaterCivic Ave, WaikerieSeparate tap near the dump pointHospital1 Lawrie Tce, Waikerie Ph: 08 8541 0555Doctors Surgery2 Strangman Rd, Waikerie Ph: 08 8541 3500Dentist5 McCoy St, Waikerie Ph: 08 8541 3166Pharmacy19 McCoy St, Waikerie Ph: 08 8541 2366SupermarketWoolworths, 1 White St and Foodland, 4 McCoy St Waikerie