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Featured RV Friendly Events

NEW SOUTH WALES
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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.


SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Adelaide equestrian Festival

The Adelaide Equestrian Festival brings together carefully curated equine experiences alongside world-class competition with the CCI5* class being our benchmark event. Spectators can enjoy a number of activities designed for children as young as 3 - through to quintessential Australian horsemanship, high octane horsepower and displays of yesteryear.


QLD
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Jundah Camel Races

Date: 4/7/26

The Jundah Camel Races kick off the Desert Champions Way in Outback Queensland, offering a vibrant, authentic Aussie experience with high-energy camel races, local markets, family fun, delicious bush tucker, live music, and deep dives into cameleer history, all set against stunning red dirt landscapes for a true taste of Outback spirit and hospitality.  


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Cootamundra - NSW RVFT

Cootamundra is a thriving, lively shire, set within a natural environment. With wide tree lined streets, many parks and undulating countryside, this town is picturesque all year round. RV travellers visiting the area will find short term free parking is located at Pioneer Park. Here you can stay for up to 96 hours and your pets are more than welcome. A dump point is located at Apex Park, and potable water is also available nearby. As the birthplace of Sir Donald Bradman, there’s plenty to see and explore for cricket fans. Take a stroll along the Cricket Captain’s Walk and admire the bronze sculptures of some of Australia’s Test Cricket Captains. The Bradman’s Birthplace museum is also a must for visitors, offering plenty of information and memorabilia about Australia’s greatest batsman. Tourist/Visitor Information CentreCootamundra Visitors Information & Heritage CentreHovell StPh: 02 6940 2190www.cgra.nsw.gov.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Hovell St adjacent to the VICShort & long Term ParkingPioneer ParkBack Brawlin RdSelf-contained vehicles only, 96hrs, nil charge, pets on leadDump PointApex Park, Hurley StLat: -34.644783  Long: 148.025138Potable WaterNear the dump point at Apex Park, Hurley StHospitalMackay St – Ph: 02 6942 0444Doctors SurgeryMedical Centre, Mackay St – Ph: 02 6942 0222Dentist91 Wallendoon St – Ph: 02 6942 1700PharmacyAmcal, 218 Parker St – Ph: 02 6942 2850SupermarketWoolworths, Bourke St – Ph: 02 6942 5000
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Northam - WA RVFT

Northam is a charming regional town in Western Australia’s Avon Valley, around 90 minutes east of Perth. Nestled along the banks of the Avon River, it blends country tranquility with historic character - home to beautifully preserved heritage buildings, scenic walking trails, and one of Australia’s longest pedestrian suspension bridges.RV travellers visiting Northam will find convenient facilities designed to make their stay comfortable and hassle-free. Short-term parking is available at Northam RV Park located at 55 Mitchell Avenue. This RV park offers a peaceful spot to stay for up to 48 hours free of charge. The site includes bins, potable water, and is pet-friendly (with pets to be kept on a lead). For waste disposal, dump points are available both at Northam RV Park and on Peel Terrace.There’s plenty to see and do around Northam, making it a rewarding stop for travellers exploring Western Australia’s Avon Valley. Take in the town’s heritage charm with a stroll along Fitzgerald Street, where beautifully restored buildings tell stories of the region’s past, or cross the Avon River Suspension Bridge, one of the longest pedestrian bridges in Australia. Adventure seekers can experience breathtaking views from a hot-air balloon ride at sunrise, while nature lovers will enjoy spotting native birdlife along the Avon River Walk Trail. Tourist/Visitor Information Centre         Northam Visitor Information Centre2 Grey St, Northam WAPh: 08 9622 2100www.northam.wa.gov.au/visit/Casual Parking (near retail centre)      Bernard Park, Minson AveShort Term Parking Northam RV Park, 55 Mitchell Ave48hrs, bins, water, nil charge, pets on leadDump PointNortham RV Park, 55 Mitchell Ave, Lat: -31.65787 Long: 116.66021 andPeel Terrace (opposite Maccas) Lat: -31.64949 Long: 116.67762Potable Water        Northam RV Park, 55 Mitchell AveHospital       Northam Health Service50 Robinsons StPh: 08 9690 1300Doctors Surgery    There are multiple GP practices in NorthamDentist         Avon Valley Dental:  Duke St, Ph: 08 9622 1245Northam Dental Surgery:  Fitzgerald St, Ph: 08 9622 1801Pharmacy    Discount Drug Stores: Fitzgerald St, Ph: 08 9622 1521Good Price Pharmacy Warehouse: Fitzgerald St, Ph: 08 96221644Wheatbelt Health Centre Pharmacy: Holtfreter Ave, Ph: 08 9622 7905Supermarket          Aldi: Beamish AveColes: Beamish AveWoolworths: Fitzgerald St
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Murrurundi - NSW RVFT

Murrurundi is located on the New England Highway, nestled at the foothills of the Liverpool Range in the Upper Hunter Shire of New South Wales. Approximately 193 kilometres by road from Newcastle and 309 kilometres from Sydney, Murrurundi has remained faithful to its pastoral roots and is a rural town surrounded by horse studs and historical sites. The town of Murrurundi is set on the banks of the Pages River and surrounded by the Liverpool Ranges. Paradise Park is a great spot to enjoy a picnic and do a bit of bird watching. Take a self-drive touring route through Murrurundi’s surrounding countryside, passing many tranquil villages and Barrington Tops National Park. Murrurundi offers short-term parking at Murrurundi Caravan Park for $20 per vehicle per night for self contained vehicles and a dump point can be found at Wilson Memorial Park.While in town you can explore the history of Murrurundi on a heritage walk, which takes in churches, hotels and the original telegraph office. Tourist/Visitor Centre       Murrurundi VIC, Mayne St, Murrurundi NSWPhone: 02 6540 1364murrurundivic@upperhunter.nsw.gov.auCasual Parking       Wilson Memorial ParkShort Term Parking           Murrurundi Caravan Park, 11 Bernard St.  $20pvpn for self contained vehicles, CMCA member deal onlyDump Point  Wilson Memorial Park, MurrurundiPotable Water          Wilson Memorial Park, MurrurundiHospital        O’Connell St, Murrurundi, Ph: 02 6546 9000Doctors Surgery     Mayne St, Murrurundi, Ph: 02 6546 6999Pharmacy     Murrurundi Pharmacy, 73 Mayne St, Murrurundi, Ph: 02 6546 6502Supermarket            Dooleys Store, 60 Mayne St, Murrurundi, Ph: 02 6546 6105