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RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

SA
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Riverland Auto Street Party

TAS
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Campbell Town Agricultural Show

Founded in 1838 by a group of far sighted and progressive landowners, the Campbell Town Show has played a leading role in the display of Tasmania’s high quality livestock and wool. From its inception, livestock and wool producers have used exhibits as a yard stick for achievement of a very high standard.

The present day Campbell Town Show is a two day event which provides displays and competitions in a wide and varied programme. Commercial competitions and a focus on sustainable agriculture and lifestyle are a strong feature.

NSW
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Gulgong Show

The Gulgong Show is an annual country agricultural event, featuring classic show activities like horse events, wood chopping, cow dog trails, live entertainment, and fireworks, offering a full day of family fun celebrating rural life and heritage in the historic gold mining town.  


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Hopetoun - WA RVFT

Hopetoun is a charming seaside village, 574 kilometres south-east of Perth. The town sits on the shores of Mary Ann Haven, which was once the port for the Phillips River Goldfield. The coastline of Hopetown boasts endless pristine beaches and scenic drives, especially the Southern Ocean Road to the east of Hopetoun, with its many lookouts and access points to beaches lined with limestone shelves.Within town, Hopetoun SC 48 hour RA offers parking for 48 hours for self-contained vehicles free of charge. Bins are provided and pets on a lead are permitted. A dump point is located four kilometres north of town on the Hopetoun-Ravensthorpe Road, and potable water is accessible on near Hopetoun Jetty, the Esplanade. Hopetoun village also offers a range of gifts shops, local cuisine and cafes.West of Hopetoun is the entrance to the Fitzgerald River National Park, one of the largest and botanically significant national parks in Australia. Spread across 330,000 hectares of spectacular wilderness, the park contains 15 percent of Western Australia’s plant species, 22 mammal species, 41 reptiles and more than 200 species of birds.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreHopetoun Community Resource CentreVeal St, Hopetoun WAPh: 08 9838 3062E: hopetoun@crc.net.auwww. Hopetounwa.com Casual Parking (near retail centre) Veal St near shops, Hopetoun. Groyne area, opposite the Hopetoun Post OfficeShort Term ParkingHopetoun SC 48 hour RA, east of town centre, 48hrs, no generators within town boundary, bins, pets on lead, mobile phone coverage, nil chargeDump PointHopetoun-Ravensthorpe Rd, 4km N of town. Lat Long: -33.9192, 120.1371Potable WaterHopetoun Jetty, The EsplanadeDoctors Surgery46 Ved St, Hopetoun – Ph: 08 9830 3054PharmacyHopetoun Beachfront Chemist, 2/19 Veal St, Hopetoun, ph 08 9838 3333SupermarketIGA, Veal St, Hopetoun, ph 08 9838 3052
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Cowell - SA RVFT

The quaint township of Cowell is located on the beautiful Franklin Harbour on the eastern side of the Eyre Peninsular, just 493 kilometres north-west of Adelaide. Franklin Harbour was first sighted in 1802 by Matthew Flinders who mistook the natural harbour for a lagoon. In the early 1840s Governor Gawler investigated the Harbour and named it in honour of Sir John Franklin, the Governor of Tasmania. Coincidentally, Franklin was the midshipman on the exploration when Flinders decided that the ‘lagoon’ was not worth naming. Cowell was surveyed in 1880 and was first established to service the developing farm lands in the mid 1880s. The shallow harbour made it difficult for shipping, but despite this problem professional prawning fleets returned for many years. Today this coastal town has a population of around 800 people, plenty of shopping amenities, tourist attractions, and two hotels. Many tourists are being drawn to Cowell for its abundant blue swimmer crabs and excellent fishing. For those looking to cast a line, there is a secure boat launching facility and a long jetty at the end of the main street. Oyster production is another growing industry attracting tourists from near and far.Cowell offers visitors to the area parking at Cowell Motorhome Park for a cost of $10 per vehicle per night. Stays are limited to 14 days and vehicles must be self-contained vehicles. A dump point and potable water are conveniently located together on Brooks Drive.For those after something a little bit different, Cowell is famous for its jade, particularly the black jade which is extremely rare worldwide. The Cowell Jade Factory is run by the Gemstone Corporation of Australia Ltd and it is best to call ahead to confirm viewing times, however the associated store is open weekly and has a wide range of beautiful jade jewellery. The town is also home to an incredible yesteryear museum located on the highway displaying photographs, memorabilia and furnished rooms from the turn of the century. The museum can be opened on request by contacting the District Council Office next door.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Institute Building, 6 Main St, CowellPh: 08 8629 2588Casual Parking       South Terrace & High St, parking permits up to 4 vehicles within shopping hoursShort & Long Term Parking        Cowell Motorhome Park, $10 pvpn, self-contained vehicles only, (max 14 days)Dump Point  Sportsground, Brooks Drive near North TerracePotable Water          Sportsground, Brooks Drive near North TerraceHospital        South Terrace, Ph: 08 8629 2001Doctors Surgery     South Terrace, Ph: 08 8629 2504Pharmacy     Main St, Ph: 08 8629 2064Supermarket            IGA, Main St, Ph: 08 8629 2125
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Brewarrina - NSW RVFT

Brewarrina is located between Bourke and Walgett shires in the Outback of NSW. The town is renowned for its incredible Aboriginal heritage, fascinating colonial history and outdoor adventure. Take your pick of activities, from exploring museums and heritage trails to fishing and swimming in the Barwon-Darling River.RV travellers can stay at the Barwon River Bridge Boat Ramp Camp for a negotiated length of time. There is no cost to stay at this site, and access to showers, toilets, water and a barbecue is available. The town’s dump point is located at the Brewarrina Visitor Information Centre on Bathurst Street. It is important to note that this dump point is only available during business hours. Potable water is also available at the visitor information centre. A few kilometres east of Brewarrina, Four Mile Camping Reserve is a top spot for fishing and swimming in the Barwon River. Head along to the Bre Big Fish, an ecologically friendly sporting event held annually on the June long weekend. Organised by the Brewarrina Fishing Club, it is a fun-filled, family event enjoyed by all who attend. There is plenty more to be explored within the area, so make sure to add a stop in Brewarrina on your next trip. Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Brewarrina Visitor Information Centre50 Bathurst StPh: 02 6830 5123Casual Parking (near retail centre)       Brewarrina Visitor Information Centre50 Bathurst StShort Term ParkingBarwon River Bridge Boat Ramp Camp50953 Kamilaroi Hwy, BrewarrinaNegotiable stay limit, nil charge, showers, toilets, pets, water, BBQ, covered seatingDump Point  Brewarrina Visitor Information Centre50 Bathurst StOpen during business hours onlyLat: -29.95981Long: 146.85794Potable Water          Brewarrina Visitor Information Centre50 Bathurst StHospital56 Doyle St, Ph: 02 6830 5000Doctors Surgery     4 Sandon St, Ph: 02 6833 2570Dentist           5 King St, Ph: 02 6839 2617Pharmacy     47 Bathurst St, Ph: 02 6839 2089Supermarket            36 Bathurst St, Ph: 02 6839 2011