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Featured RV Friendly Events

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Christmas Parade and Carnival

Event date: 5 December 2025

The Parkes Christmas Parade and Carnival is one of the town's most beloved festive traditions, bringing the community together to kick off the holiday season in style!

Expect a festive parade lighting up the town with floats, music, and festive cheer, local market stalls, live entertainment, food and fun.

It's a magical evening that captures the spirit of Parkes—warm, welcoming, and full of heart.

Stay tuned for more information regarding this event!


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. 

QUEENSLAND
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Rockhana Gem, Mineral and Mining Field Day

Event date: 4 July 2026

The Rockhana Gem, Mineral and Mining Field Day is an interactive day designed to provide job opportunities, showcase industry product and discover what Cloncurry has to offer.

Enjoy onsite displays while you learn about mining, safety, rocks and gems. Enjoy food and drinks, live music, markets, gem and rock displays. Perhaps take the opportunity for the kids to fossick in the Unearthed Fossicking Patch or register for a bus tour on the day to a working mine.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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York - WA RVFT

York is nestled on the banks of the Avon River in the gently rolling farmlands of the beautiful Avon Valley. This lovely district offers unique insights into Western Australia’s rich and colourful past. York is the oldest inland town in Western Australia, situated 97 kilometres east of Perth and was the first inland settlement in Western Australia. The town has maintained a vibrant spirit among its many Victorian and Federation buildings.Visitors to town can find casual parking in Lowe Street, and overnight parking can be found across the river at Janet Millet Lane RV Park. Here, stays are free of charge and limited to 24 hours. A dump point is located on Janet Millet Lane, and potable water can be obtained from the taps adjacent to power outlets facing Avon Park. Offering a scenic and rural lifestyle, step back in time and immerse yourself in this historic town; for those who want to escape the bustle of the city and relax, York is the ideal destination. Well known for annual events and festivals, celebrating music, arts and crafts, vintage motor vehicles, cultural sporting events, and its historical gardens and roses; York is packed with plenty to see and do, making it a popular tourist destination.Tourist/Visitor Centre       York Information Services, 81 Avon Terrace, York WAPh: 08 9641 1301Email: info@york.wa.gov.auwww.york.wa.gov.au Casual Parking       Lowe St, adj to Avon Park, 24hrShort Term ParkingJanet Millet Lane RV park, self- contained vehicles only. No facilitiesDump Point  Janet Millet Lane RV parkPotable Water          Taps adjacent to power outlets facing Lowe St, Avon ParkHospital        Trews Rd, York, ph: 08 9641 0200Doctors Surgery     Howick St, York, ph: 08 9641 0000Pharmacy     York Pharmacy, Avon Terrace, York, ph: 08 9641 1044Supermarket            IGA, Avon Terrace, York, ph: 08 9641 1006
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Brinkworth Stockyard Reserve - SA RVFD

Brinkworth is a town in the mid north region of South Australia and is located 32 kilometres north of the regional centre of Clare. The town was originally named after George Brinkworth, a district land owner at the time the town was established. Today, Brinkworth is a commercial centre for grain and prime lamb producers.The Brinkworth Stockyard Reserve is the ideal place to stop-over and explore the surrounding regions. The site is easy to find with good signage and sealed roads. Facilities include covered seating, showers, bins, toilets, water and a BBQ area. Visitors can stay for up to 72 hours with powered sites available at a cost of $12.00 per vehicle per night and unpowered sites available for $6.00 per vehicle per night - payable to caretaker Anne. (Please call Anne on arrival - details located at entrance). Walk around the avenues of native trees, along the Pepper Tree Trail or follow the disused railway line past a rare, old railway turntable, grain silos and two charming railway cottages.Cost: Power $12pvpn; unpower $6pvpn, payable to caretaker Anne. When you arrive onsite, there will be a sign with Anne's details. Please call Anne upon arrival and she will meet you there with the key. Parking: Easy to find with good signage, sealed roads, (72hr), pets allowed, c/seating, shwrs, bins, tlts, water, BBQOpening Hours: Contact numbers to call are on sign on the gate
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