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Featured RV Friendly Events

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Parkes Elvis Festival

Event Date: 8 January - 12 January 2026.

The Parkes Elvis Festival is held every year in the second week in January, coinciding with Elvis Presley’s birthday. Going into its 33rd year, the Festival continues to grow – with over 200 events across five fabulous, fun-filled days.

Officially endorsed by the estate of Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley Enterprises Inc. in Memphis, Parkes Elvis Festival hosts a number of live entertainment including the official Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest (the winner representing Australia in Memphis, USA), Feature concert series starring a special guest artist, Evolution Mining Northparkes Operations street parade, renewal of vows ceremony, Miss Priscilla Competition and many free live concerts, competitions and prizes.

Recognised as one of the top three Festivals and Events in Australia, the Festival attracts over 22,000 fans, both nationally and internationally, having a global reach of more than 200 million with exposure in the United States, the United Kingdom and Asia.

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Sculpture by the Bush

Event date: April - May 2026

Sculptures by the Bush is a tourist trail of outdoor creative artworks that will dot the scenic landscapes around Blayney over the April School Holidays every year.

Creative local residents, schools, businesses and community groups create sculptures in one of three categories: Hay Bale Art, Farm Art and Scarecrows.

It is a great opportunity to enjoy the country landscape, visit some of the small villages and see some creative displays.

Locals are called upon to get creative and build sculptures. A digital map and list of entries will be available on the Blayney Shire Council Website and Sculptures by the Bush Facebook Page closer to the event.


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Dungog Rodeo

Event date - 4 April 2026

Come along to the Dungog Rodeo and watch the talented riders test their skills. The rodeo is made up of a wide range of horse and cow events: bareback riding, followed by calf roping, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping, barrel racing and as a grand finale bull riding.

It is explosive action, danger, extraordinary skill, and refined talent – and the cowboys and cowgirls who ride are some of the most rugged individualists in athletics, pursuing glory in the dust and mud.

Hot dogs, pluto pups and Aussie steak sandwiches, there is something for the whole family, test your skills on the mechanical bull, Side Shows with rides, hats, clothing, coffee, and ice cream, and watch the fearless cow dogs show their skill at high jumping.

Laugh with the crowd at the action by the clowns and pickup riders in the ring entertaining between the events with a big screen for action replays and a live band. It is a true bush spectacle not to be missed!

Camping is free at the Showground, should you wish to stay on the Saturday night after the rodeo.

No bookings are required.



Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Meekatharra - WA RVFT

Meekatharra is a small town situated on the Great Northern Highway, in the Mid West region of Western Australia. It is a centre for sheep and cattle transshipment, initially by rail but now by road trains. It is also a regional home to the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the School of the Air. Heritage buildings in Meekatharra maintain character in the town centre while the local museum puts it all into context. Located in the library, the museum contains more than 100 photographs and items of memorabilia of life through the ages in Meekatharra.Those visiting Meekatharra can find short-term parking at the Lions Park Area, situated in Hill Street. There is no fee to stay here and parking is limited to 24 hours. A dump point is located at Lot 58 Main Street, and potable water can be obtained from the Visitors Rest Area, also located in Main Street. Meekatharra is a quaint town, rich in history. Active and profitable gold mining operations continue in the district and the relics of those long since past, dotted throughout the countryside, fill the imagination of the inquisitive tourists. The Meeka Rangelands Discovery Trail provides a fascinating insight into the history, and natural and cultural heritage of Meekatharra along an easy three kilometre walk around Meekatharra Creek. The trail also includes the Meeka Lookout, an opportunity to take in the vast red rangelands and appreciate the beauty of the outback landscape.Tourist/Visitor Centre          Council Office, adj to museum & library, 54 Main St, MeekatharraPh: 08 9980 0600reception@meekashire.wa.gov.auwww.meekashire.wa.gov.au Casual Parking       Main St, between Savage St & Porter StShort Term Parking           Vacant lot opp Royal Mail Hotel; Lions Park Area, Hill St, 24hrLong Term Parking            Peace George, Gascoyne Junction RdDump Point  Lot 58, Main St. Lat: -26.59366 Long: 118.49593Potable Water          Main St, at the Visitors Rest AreaHospital        Savage St, Ph: 08 9981 0600Doctors Surgery     Outpatients at the hospital, Mon-Fri: 9am-12pm & 2pm–4pmPharmacy     Main St, next to Coates Hire, Ph: 08 9980 1798Supermarket            Farmer Jacks Foodworks, Main St, Ph: 08 9981 1088
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Woodanilling - WA RVFT

The town site of Woodanilling is situated on the Great Southern Highway, approximately 252 kilometres from Perth.  The town grew up around the Great Southern Railway Line and was gazetted in 1892. Wool and grain production have long been the main industry in Woodanilling.Woodanilling Recreation Centre, via Cardigan St from Robinson Rd, has a dump point and potable water available, as well as short-term parking for self-contained vehicles for a fee of $5 per vehicle per night, payable to an honesty box on-site.  For a longer stay, Queerearrup Lake is a scenic area offering unlimited parking to self-contained vehicles.While in town, the history enthusiasts can take a heritage walk through town and this is quite a popular activity for visitors. The two-storey Woodanilling Tavern has been lovingly restored both inside and out, Richardson’s Store looks almost identical to its original state, dating back to the 1900s, and Woodanilling Church with its antique pedal pump organ and stained-glass windows allows visitors to reminisce back to times forgotten. Tourist/Visitor Information CentreShire of Woodanilling Admin Office3316 Robinson Rd, WoodanillingPh: 08 9823 1506shire@woodanilling.wa.gov.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Robinson Rd & Burt Rd, WoodanillingShort & Long Term ParkingWoodanilling Recreation Centre Yairabin St 72 hour limit, $5 per unit honorary payment. Designated area provided. Enough space for approx. 6 RV units.Dump PointWoodanilling Recreation Centre, Yairabin St, WoodanillingPotable WaterWoodanilling Recreation Centre, Yairabin St, WoodanillingHospital & DoctorsIn nearby towns of Katanning & WaginShoppingBasic Grocery & Basic Medical Supplies.  Woodanilling General Store Robinson Rd Ph: 08 9823 1523
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Tumut Valley Violet Farm - NSW RVFD