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Featured RV Friendly Events

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Orange FOOD Week

Event date: 20 March - 29 March 2026

From humble beginnings in 1991, Orange FOOD Week has grown into Australia's longest-running regional food festival. Over 10 days in autumn each year, we celebrate the Orange region's produce, producers and chefs with a program of unique events.

FOOD Week features six signature events and a fabulous array of satellite events at local venues. All events incorporate local produce, celebrating the story of our region’s food and wine.

This commitment to provenance makes FOOD Week Australia's longest-running regional food festival, acclaimed as one of the top ten in the country.

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Deepwater Cup

Event date: 24 January 2026

The Deepwater Cup is back in 2026 with a highly anticipated six race program. A great day out with fashions on the field after the last race, live music till late, full bar service with locally brewed Deepwater Brewing beer on tap.

Event Facilities and Services:

  • Bar
  • Car park
  • Coach Parking
  • Family Friendly
  • Kiosk
  • Public Toilet.

 

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Hilltops Off the Beaten Track Art and Cultural Trail

Event date: 14 - 29 March 2026

The 2026 Hilltops Off The Beaten Track Art & Cultural Trail invites visitors to discover the artistic and cultural richness of the Hilltops region. Whether a lover of art, an admirer of live music, or simply seeking a memorable experience, this event offers something unique for everyone.

Running from 14 to 29 March 2026, the trail showcases the creativity and talent of the region, providing an extraordinary journey through its vibrant communities.

Guests are encouraged to save the date, gather friends and family, and plan a visit to experience this remarkable celebration of arts and culture. The Hilltops region looks forward to welcoming visitors to share in this special event.



Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

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Tumbarumba - NSW RVFT

Tumbarumba is located on the western side of the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, approximately halfway between Sydney and Melbourne. It has a rich heritage in goldmining, timber, agriculture and viticulture and the town is the gateway to some of Australia’s most spectacular alpine landscapes. Tumbarumba is surrounded by idyllic mountain peaks; natural bushland; expansive vineyards; lush agricultural pastures; and crystal clear streams brimming with trout.Short term parking in Tumbarumba is available in Winton Street, and visitors are welcome to stay for up to 24 hours. A dump point can be found adjacent the Visitor Information Centre in Tumbarumba, and potable water is available at Henry Angel Trackhead, (7km S of Tumbarumba).This charming town is unspoilt and virtually untouched, off the major highways and lying in a pleasant position with the dramatic peaks of the Snowy Mountains to the east. There are bubbling streams, green fields and a peaceful, gentle ambience that’s a relaxing balm to city-jangled nerves.Tourist/Visitor Centre          Tumbarumba VIC, Bridge St, Tumbarumba NSWPh: 02 6948 3333Email: mail@visittumbashire.com.auwww.visittumbashire.com.auCasual Parking          Cnr Bridge St & The ParadeShort Term Parking  Winton Street, Tumbarumba, 24hrs.Long Term Parking   Paddy’s River Flats Camping Area, Tooma Rd, Tumbarumba (18km), up to 4 weeks, self contained only.Dump Point   Adj to VICPotable Water            Henry Angel Trackhead, (7km S of Tumbarumba)Hospital          Albury St, Tumbarumba, Ph 02 6948 9600Doctors Surgery       2 The parade, Tumbarumba, Ph 02 6948 2015Dentist            2 The parade, Tumbarumba, Ph 02 6948 2015Pharmacy       23b The Parade, Tumbarumba, Ph 02 6948 2031Supermarket  Gollans Foodworks, 27 Bridge St, Ph 02 6948 2273; Lauder’s IGA, The Parade, Ph 02 6948 2137
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Narembeen - WA RVFT

Narembeen is located 286 kilometres east of Perth, in the heart of the Western Australia Wheatbelt. In 1968, the town was declared as Narembeen, meaning ‘place of female emus’ in the Aboriginal language. Today, the major industries of the area are cereal and wheat crops, along with raising cattle and sheep. Narembeen still provides a true rural experience, and is the perfect base from which to explore, with easy day trips available to unique and iconic sights, including Wave Rock. The Pathways to Wave Rock Drive Trail has everything one could hope for with massive granite outcrops to spectacular views, vibrant wildflowers and true country hospitality.Long and short-term parking is available from Narembeen Caravan Park & Cabins for 72 hours for self-contained vehicles. Potable water, dump point, toilets and bbq facilities are also available at the park.Narembeen is a vibrant community, filled with historical and cultural significance and the town looks forward to welcoming you.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Narembeen Community Resource CentreUnit 2, 19 Churchill St, NarembeenPh: 08 9064 7055www.narembeen.wa.gov.auCasual Parking       Adjacent to Apex Park on Currall StShort Term Parking           72hr, Narembeen Caravan Park & Cabins, 11 Currell St, self-contained vehicles, bins, toilets, covered seating, bbq, water, pets on lead, mobile coverage, nil chargeLong Term Parking            72hr, Narembeen Caravan Park & Cabins, 11 Currell St, self-contained vehicles, bins, toilets, covered seating, bbq, water, pets on lead, mobile coverage, nil chargeDump Point  Narembeen Caravan Park & Cabins, 11 Currell St, Lat -32.0636, Long 118.3959Potable Water          Narembeen Caravan Park & Cabins, 11 Currell StHospital29 Ada St, Ph: 08 9064 6222Doctors Surgery     Unit 5, 19 Churchill St, Ph: 08 9064 7145Dentist           11 Churchill St, Thurs & Fri, Ph: 08 9064 7397Pharmacy     Unit 1, 19 Churchill St, Ph: 08 9064 7373Supermarket            14 Churchill St, Ph: 08 9064 7223
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Beacon - WA RVFT

Beacon is a small country town located in the north-east Wheatbelt and sits approximately 70 kilometres south of the Emu Proof Fence. The area primarily produces wheat and coarse grains and is known for its cattle and sheep farming. However, it once had a thriving Sandalwood industry. Beacon offers safe and secure parking at the Beacon Caravan Park. Unpowered sites are available for $11 per vehicle per night and powered sites are available for $26 per vehicle per night. The park provides visitors with access to showers, bins, toilets and barbecues. A dump point is located at the carpark opposite the Beacon Co-op, and potable water can also be sourced at this location. For those looking to explore the area, a visit to Billiburning Rock and Nature Reserve is a must – the natural beauty of the area is breathtaking. Beacon is also well-known for its spectacular wildflowers, when the correct opening season rain occurs. Tourist/Visitor Information CentreBeacon Central Community Resource Centre11 Rowlands St, BeaconPh: 08 9686 1014www.beaconwa.com.au/information-centre.htmlCasual Parking (near retail centre)Lucas St, across the road from the Beacon Co-opShort & Long Term ParkingBeacon Caravan ParkLucas St, Beacon – Ph: 08 9686 1057 or 0488 025 853Please contact in advance for weekend bookings.$11pvpn non-power $26pvpn power. Showers, bins, toilets, covered seating, BBQ, water, negotiable stay limitDump PointCarpark opposite Beacon Co-op, Lewis St Lat: -30.451201, Long: 117.863228Potable WaterCarpark opposite Beacon Co-op, Lewis St HospitalNearest hospital is at KununoppinDoctors SurgeryVisit each Wednesday at Beacon Silver Chain, Lindsay St Ph: 08 9686 1020PharmacyScripts can be dropped off at the Bencubbin Post Office and delivered the next day if requiredSupermarketLucas St, Beacon opposite tourist bay – Ph: 08 9686 1057