RV Friendlies & Events



Australia is built for the open road — and RV Friendlies is how we celebrate the towns and places that welcome you with open arms.


The RV Friendly Town™ program recognises councils that go the extra mile for RV travellers, with easy access, safe parking and welcoming facilities. RV Friendly Destinations™ do the same for specific sites within a community — perfect for towns still building their offering.


We also share events happening in these towns, so members can plan their next trip around a local market, festival or rally, not just a place to park.


Together, these programs connect our 60,000+ members with places that genuinely want them there. Because when a town says "RV Friendly," you know you're welcome.


Featured RV Friendly Events

TAS Wynyard Tulip Festival
Wynyard Tulip Festival

Date: 11/10/2026

In conjunction with Table Cape Tulip Farm opening its gates to a world of colour, the Wynyard Tulip Festival 2025 celebrates this iconic landmark, which attracts over 20,000 visitors every spring. The festival features live entertainment, Tasmanian produce, a fireworks display, thrilling rides, and family-friendly activities.

The inaugural Tulip Festival took place in 1991, born from the community’s pride in the vibrant tulips that blossomed each spring at Table Cape Tulip Farm. Over the years, we have celebrated 33 successful festivals, with only 2020 missed due to COVID.

What began as a small local celebration of spring and the region’s tulips has since transformed into a nationally recognised festival, attracting visitors from across Australia as well as countries such as India and China. Last year, the festival welcomed an estimated 20,000 guests.

This year, festival-goers can look forward to special appearances from nationally recognised guests, including MasterChef Australia 2024 runner-up Josh “Pezza” Perry and ABC Gardening Australia host Hannah Moloney, returning for her second year!

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QUEENSLAND Childers Festival
Childers Festival

Event date - from 23 July 2026

Childers Festival is a celebration of the people and heritage of Childers and the only festival that closes the Bruce Highway!

Over four days, on the last weekend in July each year, Childers is transformed into an action-packed entertainment hub, concluding with Sunday's famous market day, which regularly sees nearly 40,000 people flock to the small town for celebrity artists and live music from every genre and decade.

The incredible markets feature a highway filled with over 300 stallholders where you can pick up vintage treasures, sample local produce and admire hand-made gems and local arts and craft. Those young and young at heart will also be mesmerised by dance, culture, street performers and carnival rides.

Experience free and ticked events around Childers including Opera by the Lake, Sugar Mill and Cane Fire tours, historical tours and much more! 

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA Flame Festival - Copper Coast
Flame Festival - Copper Coast

Event date: 8 - 10 May 2026

Get ready to ignite your senses at the FLAME Festival 2026, a vibrant celebration of creativity, culture, and community across the Copper Coast. Returning for its third edition, this biennial event lights up the towns of Kadina, Moonta, and Wallaroo with a spectacular showcase of local talent and artistic flair.

Whether you're a curious visitor or a proud local, FLAME Festival offers something for everyone, a chance to connect, create, and celebrate the spirit of the Copper Coast.


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Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

VICTORIA Farmers Arms Hotel, Beeac - VIC RVFD
Farmers Arms Hotel, Beeac - VIC RVFD

Nestled in the heart of Victoria’s Western District, Beeac is a charming rural town that offers visitors a relaxed country atmosphere and a warm community feel. With its quiet streets, historic character and open landscapes, it’s the kind of place where travellers can slow down and enjoy a taste of small-town Australia. Families and visitors can unwind at the Beeac Windmill Park and Playground, which features barbecue facilities and public toilets, making it an ideal stop for a picnic or break on the road. The town’s local hub, the Farmers Arms Hotel, serves delicious meals and refreshments from Wednesday to Sunday between 11am and 11pm.RV travellers are well catered for in Beeac, with convenient parking available directly across the road from the pub. Travellers who stop in for a meal at the hotel are welcome to make use of one of the three large self-contained vehicle sites available, with the length of stay negotiable. Guests can also access the pub’s toilet facilities during their stay, and pets on leads are welcome, making it an easy and comfortable stop for those travelling with furry companions.There’s plenty to see and do while visiting Beeac. The town’s well-known Beeac Windmill Park on Main Street showcases a collection of beautifully restored windmills that celebrate the area’s farming heritage, while a pavilion highlights the town’s history and evolution over the years. Nearby, Lake Beeac is a stunning 560-hectare shallow saline lake known for its striking milky-blue colour, offering a peaceful backdrop for photography and nature appreciation. Visitors can also stop by the Beeac General Store for coffee and treats or explore the Beeac Swamp Lake Reserve, where walking trails, birdwatching and tranquil natural surroundings provide the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the outdoors.

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NEW SOUTH WALES Wee Waa - NSW RVFT
Wee Waa - NSW RVFT

Wee Waa is located on the north-western slopes of the New England region in New South Wales and is situated within the Narrabri Shire. The town itself is known as the Cotton Capital of Australia and is the oldest town along the meandering length of the Namoi River.Those visiting Wee Waa can find short-term parking at Wee Waa Showground at a cost of $10.00 per vehicle per night. Potable water is located here, and a dump point is located at Dangar Park.Attractions within the area include Namoi Echo Museum, and it is here you can learn the history of the town through a self-guided tour; CSIRO Australia Telescope (located at Paul Wild Observatory), the largest and most powerful radio telescope in the southern hemisphere; and Yarrie Lake, a three kilometre saucer shaped expanse of water, which is thought to have formed by a falling meteorite.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreNamoi Echo Museum, Rose St, Wee Waa NSWPh: 0427 668 932Explore Narrabri Region Casual Parking (near retail centre)Dangar Park, Kamilaroi Hwy; Ludawici Park, Alma StShort + Long Term ParkingWee Waa Showground $10.00 pvpnPilliga Artesian Bore Baths, (one week) $5Dump PointDangar ParkPotable WaterWee Waa ShowgroundHospitalAlma St, Ph: 02 6795 0400Doctors Surgery29 George St, Ph: 02 6795 1100Pharmacy93 Rose St, Ph: 02 6795 4231SupermarketIGA, Rose St, Ph: 02 6795 4201

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QUEENSLAND Blackbutt Golf Club - QLD RVFD
Blackbutt Golf Club - QLD RVFD

Blackbutt is a town in the South Burnett Region of Queensland, located approximately 166km north-west of Brisbane. The Blackbutt Golf Club is a unique country style golf course situated on Langton Rd and offers RV parking for travellers visiting the area.The golf club can accommodate self-contained vehicles for up to 76 hours for a donation. Access to showers, toilets and bins is available at the club, and pets on leads are permitted.The Brisbane Valley Rail Trail, a 161km recreation trail from Wulkuraka to Yarraman passes through Blackbutt. The trail follows the old Brisbane Valley railway line and is open to walkers, touring cyclists and horse riders.Cost: Donations encouragedParking: Self-contained vehicles only, 76hrs, pets on lead, showers, bins, toilets (please note, amenities only available during business hours).Opening Hours: 7 days

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