RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

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Aberdeen Highland Games

Event date - Saturday 4 July 2026

The annual Aberdeen Highland Games takes place on first weekend in July each year and is run in conjunction with the Scottish Australia Heritage Council's Heritage Week.

During the day a number of events take place together with stalls providing food great coffee and Scottish/Celtic displays all of which represent traditional Celtic culture and recreation.

The games are a gathering of pipe bands, Clans, dancers, heavy event participants, to help celebrate the Scottish/Celtic history of the Upper Hunter. There are a number of novelty events for children.

Parking is free attendants will guide you in.

More information available HERE

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Streaky Bay Family Fish Day

Event date: 4 January 2026

Streaky Bay Tourism and Business Association Inc. presents the annual and popular Family Fish Day on the iconic Streaky Bay Jetty.

There are big cash prizes for keen anglers who land the big one, and Killas, Streaky Bay will sell bait onsite for a bargain rate.

Registered anglers 18 years and under will receive a prize bag. A rod and reel is awarded to the unluckiest angler and on-the-spot giveaways for those serious anglers who are proving their merit. This ensures that most anglers walk away with prize money and/or as assortment of small fishing tackle items.

A catch-and-release policy is encouraged for the event.

A sausage sizzle and refreshments will be available from mid morning. 


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Saltbush Country Broken Hill

Event date: 8 May - 26 July 2026

Saltbush Country provides a rare opportunity for audiences across regional South Australia to experience the works and worldviews of Aboriginal women artists practising independently in the state. In this statewide touring exhibition, seven regional artists tell stories of their culture, community and connection to Country. Often personal and occasionally raw, their work reflects the world as seen through their eyes – a contemporary articulation of Aboriginal life in regional South Australia.

Saltbush Country, curated by Tarnanthi Regional Curator Marika Davies, was one of the highlight exhibitions of Tarnanthi 2023 when it was presented at Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery and in Adelaide at the Kerry Packer Civic Gallery at the Hawke Centre, UniSA City West campus.

Artists: Josephine Lennon, Marli Macumba, Juanella McKenzie, Deanna Newchurch, Lynette Newchurch, Sandra Saunders, Heather Shearer

The artists’ works are the result of a series of community workshops, mentoring and professional development opportunities catering for prominent regional artists and supported by Country Arts SA and Tarnanthi.



Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

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Bunya Red Farm

Bunya Red Farm is a beautiful 160 acre property in the South Burnett region growing capers and caperberries – South Burnett’s first! Queensland grown and produced!Experience our farm life, where it is peaceful and quiet, and at a much slower pace. Take time to breathe the fresh air, wander around the farm with Allan, or listen to his yarns, enjoy the great views to the Bunya Mountains, feed and pat the alpacas or check on the cows. In the evenings, enjoy the spectacular sunsets and clear night sky.You can stay one night, a week, or longer on one of the 10 cleared sites dotted around the farm.Stays are for those travelling in self-contained vehicles only. Pets on a lead permitted. If you would like to use camp kitchen fees will apply.$7.50 per person per night fee applies for all stays. 
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Adelong - NSW RVFT

Adelong is a small, historical town on the Snowy Valleys Way touring route, approximately 411 kilometres south-west of Sydney. The town was pioneered during the gold rush of the 1800s, and evidence of this era remains in the heritage listed main street, and the Adelong Falls Gold Mill Ruins. By 1914, the Adelong Creek and hillsides had produced over 25 tonnes of gold, worth over $300 million in today’s currency.Self-contained vehicles are welcome to stay at the pet-friendly Adelong Showgrounds for up to 72 hours, free of charge. Facilities include bins, toilets, and access to water, with a dump point located nearby on Travers Street.Adelong is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, with the nearby rivers, creeks and mountains providing scenic drives and tranquil picnic spots. The Snowy Mountains and ski fields of the Kosciusko National Park are located within a day’s drive from Adelong, making it a convenient base to explore this area.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreTumut Region Visitors Centre5 Adelong Rd, TumutPh 02 6947 7025tumutrvc@environment.nsw.gov.auwww.snowyvalleys.nsw.gov.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Victoria Hill Rd parking area. On way to Tumut, over the bridge on the LH sideShort & Long Term ParkingTHIS SITE IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO COVID-19Adelong Showgrounds5 Cromwell St, Adelong72hrs, nil charge, self-contained vehicles only, pets on lead, mobile coverage, bins, toilets, waterDump PointTravers St, AdelongLat: -35.306380 Long: 148.06118Potable WaterVictoria Hill Rd, AdelongIn caravan parkHospitalNearest hospitalTumut District Hospital, 105 Simpson St Tumut02 6947 0800Doctors SurgeryAdelong Medical Centre109 Tumut St Adelong – 02 6946 2033PharmacyAdelong Medical Centre, 109 Tumut St Adelong – 02 6946 2555SupermarketAdelong Spar Supermarket, 63 Tumut St Adelong – 02 6946 2025
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Narrabri - NSW RVFT

Narrabri is situated 560 kilometres north-west of Sydney on the Kamilaroi Highway and 560 kilometres south-west of Brisbane on the Newell Highway. The town's name, meaning 'forked waters', which derives from the language of the Kamilaroi tribe, who were the original occupants is an apt one. As you drive through Narrabri, along the highway you will notice the splintering of the waterways as you pass over the Namoi River, Narrabri Creek and, finally, the creek's sub-branch, Horse Arm Creek.Those visiting Narrabi can find short and long term parking at Narrabri Showground, Wukawa St. Parking available at a cost of $17 per vehicle per night for an unpowered site and $22 per vehicle per night for a powered site on presentation of CMCA Membership to the Caretaker. A dump point can be found at Cameron Park, Cameron Street, and potable water at the Narrabri Visitor Information Centre. Set against the backdrop of the Nandewar Ranges and on the banks of the Namoi River, Narrabri is an energetic regional centre offering a wonderful selection of shops, restaurants, museums and a large array of tourist attractions. These include the CSIRO Telescope, the old gaol and museum and a number of agricultural centres. Natural attractions include Mount Kaputar National Park, Sawn Rocks, sandstone caves and just to the south of town, the largest remnant temperate forest in eastern Australia, the Pilliga Forest. A visit to The Crossing Theatre, a 1,000 seat auditorium and cinema complex normally only found in larger Australian communities is well worth a look. The annual food and wine festival, Nosh on the Namoi, is held in Autumn each year. This event is the perfect opportunity to sample all the local produce while being entertained with live musicTourist/Visitor CentreNarrabri VIC, Newell Hwy, Narrabri NSWPh: 02 6799 6760www.visitnarrabri.com.auCasual ParkingCarpark at the rear of the VIC, Newell HwyShort Term ParkingNarrabri Showground, Wukawa St, cost $17 unpwr, $22 pwr on presentation of CMCA Membership to the CaretakerDump PointCameron Park, Cameron StPotable WaterCameron Park, Cameron St Narrabri Hospital66 Gibbons St, Ph: 02 6799 2800Doctors SurgeryNamoi Medical Services, 4/159 Maitland St, Ph: 02 6792 4333; Bridge Medical Practice, 110 Tibbereena St, Ph: 02 6792 1055; Dr Ojay Medical Practice, Shop 3 Tourist Building, Doyle St, Ph: 02 6792 2949Dentist114 Maitland St, Ph: 02 6792 4990; 149 Maitland St, Ph: 02 6792 1510Pharmacy118-120 Maitland St, Ph: 02 6792 2178; Narrabri Pharmacy, 127 Maitland St, Ph: 02 6792 2105SupermarketWoolworths, 181-189 Maitland St, Ph: 02 6792 6005; Coles, 154 Maitland St, Ph: 02 6799 2500