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Featured RV Friendly Events

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Drive Back in Time

Dates: 02/05/2026- 03/05/2026

The Drive Back in Time is an iconic annual vintage car and motor show in Beechworth, Victoria, bringing together hundreds of rare, classic and vintage vehicles for a fun weekend of cruising, displays, BBQs and community spirit. Held on the first weekend in May, it’s a must-visit for car lovers and families wanting to step back into automotive history.

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Charleville & South West Queensland Show

Date: 15-16/5/26

a regional agricultural event in Outback Queensland, showcasing the area's pastoral heartland with traditional show events, competitions, and a community focus, celebrating local produce, skills, and heritage in the vast "mulga country" region, attracting locals and visitors to this vibrant hub

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Walgett Show

Event date: 9 May - 10 May 2026

The Walgett Shire's largest community event promises a wide variety of activities and entertainment for all ages. There will be pavilions featuring child, adult, and open classes to enter, along with the excitement of Sideshow Alley. Specialty stalls will offer unique items, while pet and dog shows, sporting events, and horse competitions will provide plenty of action for animal lovers.

Visitors can also enjoy displays, quick shear demonstrations, and the bar, all set against a backdrop of ongoing entertainment. The day will culminate in a spectacular fireworks display, with even more attractions to be announced soon!

For more information, visit the Walgett Show Society Inc.'s Facebook page HERE.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

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Young - NSW RVFT

Young is situated in the south-west slopes of NSW and is widely known as the ‘cherry capital of Australia’. The town was first settled in 1826 and has grown from a sheep station into a thriving regional centre. The discovery of gold in the area in 1860 was a catalyst in the development of Young and the surrounding areas. This discovery brought 20,000 miners to the area, 2,000 of whom were Chinese. The European miners resented the Chinese, and in 1861 a series of riots took place. As a result of the riots at Lambing Flat, the Chinese Immigration Restriction Act was passed by parliament in November 1861. This Act was the forerunner of the White Australia Policy. Young is also centrally located in the ‘Hilltops’ Wine and Food Region. The area is recognised for producing quality cool climate wines, excellent local foods and offering an authentic country experience. The National Cherry Festival takes place every year in December and features a street parade, the Cherry Festival Ball, heritage train rides and a regional farmer’s market, amongst other things.Those visiting Young, can find short and long term parking at Young Showground, situated in Boorowa-Murringo Rd. Visitors will also locate a dump point and potable water here. Whilst visiting Young, all the mobile traveller’s needs are catered for, with a plethora of cafes, restaurants, supermarkets, hotels, sporting clubs and vehicle repair shops. There is lots of parking available at the railway station in Lovell Street and at the showground, which also has a dump point. The Visitor Information Centre, located at the railway station, has brochures on all the local attractions, and houses the Burrangong Art Gallery.With its rich history and unique attractions, Young is a great place to visit and offers something for everyone.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreRailway Stn, Lovell St, Young NSWPh: 02 6382 3394info@visityoung.com.auwww.young.nsw.gov.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Railway Station, Lovell StYoung Visitor Information Centre (Old Young Railway), Lovell Street, Young NSW 2594 Short & Long Term ParkingYoung Showground, Boorowa-Murringo RdDump PointYoung Showground, Boorowa-Murringo RdPotable WaterRequires Credit Card Payment Young Showground, Boorowa-Murringo RdHospitalAllanan St, Ph: 02 6382 8888Doctors SurgeryYoung Medical Centre, Cloete St, Ph: 02 6382 1544; Young Boorowa Street Surgery, 12 Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 1599Dentist4 Short St, Ph: 02 6382 1202; 6 Cloete St, Ph: 02 6382 1283; 13 Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 4444PharmaciesBlooms the Chemist, 46 Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 2009; Judges Pharmacy, 151 Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 1042; Amcal Pharmacy, 96 Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 2455SupermarketsWoolworths, Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 3133; Supa IGA, Boorowa St, Ph: 02 6382 2443; Aldi, Zouch St, Ph: 02 9675 9000
VICTORIA
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Yarram - VIC RVFT

Yarram is situated in the South Gippsland, and is only 2.5 hours from Melbourne. The town was gazetted in 1893; however, was originally known as ‘Yarram Yarram’ until 1924; the origins of the name are thought to have originated from an Aboriginal phrase meaning ‘plenty of water’. Today, Yarram is still a rural farming town with a population of 2,100 people. Yarram offer RV travellers a wide variety of free services, including 24 hour parking at Tarra River Rec Area, 96 hour parking at White Woman’s Waterhole, and a dump point and potable water which can be found along Buckley Street.Yarram is a wonderful place to visit, especially for RV travellers. The town is in close proximity to Ninety Mile Beach, the spectacular cool rainforest of the Tarra-Bulga National Park, the Strzelecki Ranges and Wilsons Promontory. Tourist/Visitor Centre       Yarram VIC & Art Gallery8 Rodger St, Yarram VICPh: 03 5182 6553 Open 10.00am - 3.00pmCasual Parking       Lawler St (behind Library)Short Term Parking           Tarra River Rest Area, South Gippsland Hwy, 24hr; Port Albert Foreshore, 24hrLong Term Parking            White Woman's Waterhole, Won Wron Woddside Rd, (96hr)Dump Point  Railway AvePotable Water          Railway AveHospital        Yarram District Health Service, 20 Nicol St, Ph: 03 5182 0222Pharmacy     Advantage Pharmacy, 199 commercial Rd, Ph: 03 5182 5005; Neilson's Pharmacy, 247 Commercial Rd, Ph: 03 5182 5042Supermarket            Woolworths, 17 James St, Ph: 1300 767 969; Foodworks, 261 Commercial Rd, Ph: 03 5182 5003
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Deano's Springwater Smoked Trout Farm - NSW RVFD

Black Mountain is a village close to Armidale in the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales and home to Deano’s Springwater Smoked Trout Farm, which offers RV parking for travellers to the region.The smoked trout business welcomes RVers to park on-site for a negotiated length of stay. The business offers a CMCA member only rate of $25 per vehicle per night for an unpowered site, and access to showers and toilets is included.Close to Armidale, there’s plenty to see and do during a stay at Deano’s Springwater Smoked Trout Farm. Take a drive and view the magnificent Waterfall Way or head back towards Guyra and take a photo with the Big Lamb. Cost: $25pvpn unpowered (CMCA member only rate)Parking: Negotiable stay limit, showers, power, bins, BBQ, toilets, water, seating, pets on leadOpening Hours: 8am - 5pm