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Featured RV Friendly Events

QLD
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Yowah Opal Festival

Date: 17-19/7/26

visitors flock to this small outback town to celebrate its opal mining history and its unique culture.

The festival celebrates the town’s colourful past with live music, opal and art exhibitions, markets, workshops and more. During the festival, visitors can explore the historic town center and learn about the local lifestyles, shop, relax, fossick for opals and much more. There are also activities such as bushwalking, stargazing, campfire stories and music around the campfire. For those who want to get hands-on experience, there are workshops on gem cutting and jewelry making, as well as demonstrations by master craftsmen.

VIC
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Tarra Festival

Join in on Yarram & Port Albert, Victoria, from Thursday 2 April to Monday 6 April 2026 for five days of community spirit, Easter weekend fun, and regional celebration! This year’s festival brings back the much-loved street parade, vibrant markets and food stalls, live music, entertainment for the kids, art exhibitions, and more — all with free entry and a warm South Gippsland welcome.

Whether you’re here for the parade floats, artisan stalls or just a great weekend out with family and friends, Tarra Festival has something for everyone. Come celebrate local culture and make unforgettable memories!

VIC
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Benalla Street Art Festival

The Benalla Street Art Festival 2025 was a blast!

The streets were buzzing with color, creativity, and culture, making it a weekend to remember. But guess what? We’re already gearing up for Benalla Street Art Festival 2026!

Save the Date: 17 – 19 April 2026.

Benalla’s been rocking the street art scene since 2015, and this year was no exception. With 85 epic murals already gracing our walls, we added 10 more jaw-dropping pieces to our collection. Festival Curator, Eddie Zammit, brought 10 of the best street artists in the business, infusing fresh energy and diverse stories into every corner of the Rural City.

The festival wasn’t just about the art; it was about the community vibe. The streets were alive with fringe events, interactive activities, and endless fun. It was the perfect chance to see the art in everything, uncover hidden gems, and dive deep into the creative culture of regional Victoria.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Robertstown Oval - SA RVFD

Robertstown is located approximately 23 kilometres north of Eudunda, in the Regional Council of Goyder. There is a general store, post office, hotel, garage and a rural transaction centre in town. Although the Robertstown area is predominately a farming community, the region is also renowned for the numerous motoring events that take place here each year. For those wishing to visit Robertstown, parking is available at Robertstown Oval, situated in Main Road, Robertstown. Sites are free of charge and a 24 hour time limit applies. While in town, be sure to visit Inspiration Point. Located six kilometres from town, this scenic area overlooks the Murray Flats and is a popular destination for both residents and tourists alike.Contact: Lehmann's Store, Commercial StPhone: 08 8581 7100Parking: Robertstown Oval, Main Rd, 24hrs
VICTORIA
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Rainbow - VIC RVFT

Rainbow is a small town in north-west Victoria, just 400kms from Melbourne, in the southern Mallee region. The town was first settled in 1893 and flourished with the establishment of the railway line in 1899. Its name is derived from ‘Rainbow Rise’, a crescent shaped ridge covered in colourful wildflowers found west of the township.Those visiting Rainbow can find short-term parking on the old tennis courts located in Park Street. There is no fee to stay here and parking is limited to 24 hours. There is a dump point located on-site as well as potable water, and pets on a lead are permitted.  Rainbow is an excellent place to visit, especially for RV travellers. The vibrant main street features a unique median strip of parkland with historical buildings and colourful hand-painted murals. Rainbow is the perfect base to explore the nearby Wyperfield National Park and Lake Hindmarsh. While visiting be sure to visit the Yuranga Homestead, an Edwardian-style home originally built in 1909, or drop into the Pella Church to view the magnificently restored pipe organ. Rainbow also hosts the Local Agricultural Show in October every year.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Hindmarsh Shire Council92 Nelson StreetNhill VIC 341803 5391 4429Casual Parking       King St Park & Railway St between Federal & Bow St.Short Term Parking           Park St on old tennis courts near dump point, 24hrs, pets allowed, nil chargeDump Point  Park St, RainbowPotable Water          Park St, RainbowHospital        2 Swinbourne Ave, 03 5391 4222Doctors Surgery     Tristar Medical Group, 14 Sanders St, 03 5395 1623Pharmacy     Rainbow Community Pharmacy, 6 Federal St, 03 5395 1023Supermarket            IGA X-Press, 36 Federal St, 03 5395 1090
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Warren - NSW RVFT

Warren is a bustling rural town situated on the banks of the Macquarie River, 120 kilometres north-west of Dubbo and 540 kilometres north-west of Sydney. Covering an area of nearly 11,000 square kilometres, Warren Shire is home to more than 2,700 warm and friendly people and has an economy that is heavily dependent on agriculture, particularly sheep and cattle grazing, and wheat, oat and cotton growing. There are plenty of things to see and do in Warren, where visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as golf, bowling, tennis, shopping, fishing, a stroll along the River Red Gum Walk, or a picnic in one of the several parks located along the beautiful Macquarie River.There are two areas in the centre of Warren that are suitable for recreational vehicle parking and in addition to the quality facilities of the Macquarie Valley Caravan Park, self-contained vehicles are able to park at the Bob Christenson Reserve for up to 96 hours. A public dump point and potable water are easily accessible at Oxley Park.Warren is also the perfect base from which to explore the surrounding area by taking a day trip to some of the local towns and villages such as Collie, Nevertire, Quambone and Carinda. Further afield is the Macquarie Marches, one of the largest semi-permanent wetlands in south-eastern Australia. A trip to the Tiger Bay Wetlands on the outskirts of the township is also a must. Here you will find a scenic walking trail around the wetlands area with the convenience of picnic tables and off-road parking.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Warren VIC, 69 Burton St, Warren NSW Ph: 02 6847 6665Casual Parking       Burton St, S of roundabout; Lawson St, E of Burton StShort & Long Term Parking        Warren has an excellent free camping area for self-contained vehicles. Lying alongside the Macquarie River and within comfortable walking distance to town.Shorter term (during the day) there is parking available at the Visitor Information Centre. Toilets attached. Dump Point  Oxley Park, Warren (On the corner of Udora Road and the Oxley Highway)Potable Water          Oxley Park, Warren ( On the corner of Udora Road and the Oxley Highway)Hospital        Warren Multi-Purpose Health Centre, Dr Kater Drive, WarrenDoctors Surgery     Lawson St, Warren; Warren Family Health Centre, Lawson StDentist           Warren Dental Clinic, Dr Milton Quigley, 132 Dubbo St, WarrenPharmacy     Anderson’s Pharmacy, 128 Dubbo St, WarrenSupermarket            IGA, 106-110 Dubbo St, Warren; SPAR Supermarket, 118-120 Dubbo St, Warren