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Featured RV Friendly Events

SA
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SALT Festival

SALT IS…

A convergence of art, innovation and creativity
A showcase of art in all its forms; conferences, innovation and ideas
A focus on sustainability and how working creatively, we can secure the future.
A platform for all that is possible.
The astonishing things which happen when innovative people connect and combine.
A community of artists, innovators, creators and visionaries.
A culture that cares and embraces possibility, is inclusive and celebrates together.
A culture that acknowledges the planet that we are part of and that sustains us.
Pivotal in the creation of civilisations.
Essential for human life

NSW
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Brewarrina Cup

Date: 16/05/2026

The annual Brewarrina Cup horse races is an outback event not to missed! Whether you’re a seasoned racing fan or a newcomer, the Brewarrina Cup promises a day of fun, excitement, community spirit and outback hospitality.

Held every May, the annual event is a highlight of the local calendar, bringing together racing enthusiasts, families, friends, locals and visitors for a day of thrilling bush racing and entertainment.

Punters are invited to kick the dust off their boots and frock up for Fashions of the Fields, with fantastic prizes up for grabs, or just kick back and witness the speed and grace of magnificent thoroughbreds.

Browse the many accommodation options that may suite your visit and be sure to check in for a meal at one of our food outlets; you wont be disappointed.


NEW SOUTH WALES
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Hartwood Campfires and Country Music

Event date: 2026 dates TBC (held annually during the Easter holidays).  

Every Easter the gates of Hartwood, just south of Tambar Springs, open for the public to enjoy a long-weekend of first-class country music and entertainment in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

A campfire stage set amongst the trees presents a combination of professional and ‘walk-up’ artists and performers every night, from Monday through to Sunday.

Meanwhile, a second stage provides non-stop professional country music and bush poetry entertainment from Friday afternoon and all day Saturday and Sunday.

Campers are encouraged to come early and most do.

Hartwood has been called the people’s festival – pets and children attend for free. Hundreds of caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, and a sprinkling of tents gather here for the week to enjoy the great country music entertainment, a laid-back camping experience, and a special camaraderie with their fellow country music fans.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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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
NEW SOUTH WALES
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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
QUEENSLAND
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Myall Park Botanic Garden - RVFD QLD

Powered site $27 per vehicle per night and unpowered $18 per vehicle per night, CMCA members only. Negotiable time limit applies. Access to toilets, showers, covered seating, and water available. Pets on a lead permitted.