RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

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Cummins Show and Ag Fair

Date: 10/10/2026

t’s almost time for that great family fun day out at the Cummins Show, Saturday 11 October.

What’s there to explore:

  • Bouncy Castles – Free.
  • Speed Shear competition.
  • Giant Zorb Rollers – Free.
  • Horse Barrel Race.
  • Rollin, Revvin & Rippin Car competition.
  • The Pavillion – admire the art, craft, flowers, produce and cooking entries.
  • 9 Hole Putt Putt mini golf – Free.
  • Market stalls to explore.
  • Soccer Shootout – Free.
  • Cummins Lions Doughnuts.
  • Many food options to choose.
  • SA Water “Hydration Station” – BYO drink bottle.
  • Bar – Beer, Ciders, Slushies (both alcoholic & non) fresh popcorn.
  • Show Bags.
  • Poultry and Bird competition.
  • Roving Balloon artist – Free.
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Melrose Show

Mark your calendar for Saturday 3 October 2026 and head up to the beautiful Melrose Showgrounds for a classic day of rural fun, community spirit and family entertainment! From lively side shows, horse events and livestock displays to craft exhibits, delicious food stalls and kids’ activities, the Melrose Show delivers a full day of country show magic. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Mount Remarkable, it’s the perfect way to celebrate spring, enjoy local culture, and make memories with family and friends. Don’t miss the picnic show of the north!

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Australian Art Deco Festival – Leeton

Event date: Friday 10 July - Sunday 12 July 2026

An annual event, the Festival celebrates the town’s stunning Art Deco architecture and is Australia’s largest Art Deco Festival. There is something for everyone to enjoy, with an extensive program of exhibitions, markets, music, and workshops, there’s plenty to explore.

More information available HERE


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Brinkworth Stockyard Reserve - SA RVFD

Brinkworth is a town in the mid north region of South Australia and is located 32 kilometres north of the regional centre of Clare. The town was originally named after George Brinkworth, a district land owner at the time the town was established. Today, Brinkworth is a commercial centre for grain and prime lamb producers.The Brinkworth Stockyard Reserve is the ideal place to stop-over and explore the surrounding regions. The site is easy to find with good signage and sealed roads. Facilities include covered seating, showers, bins, toilets, water and a BBQ area. Visitors can stay for up to 72 hours with powered sites available at a cost of $15.00 per vehicle per night and unpowered sites available for $6.00 per vehicle per night - payable to caretaker Anne. (Please call Anne on arrival - details located at entrance). Walk around the avenues of native trees, along the Pepper Tree Trail or follow the disused railway line past a rare, old railway turntable, grain silos and two charming railway cottages.Cost: Power $15pvpn; unpower $6pvpn, payable to caretaker Anne. When you arrive onsite, there will be a sign with Anne's details. Please call Anne upon arrival and she will meet you there with the key. Parking: Easy to find with good signage, sealed roads, (72hr), pets allowed, c/seating, shwrs, bins, tlts, water, BBQOpening Hours: Contact numbers to call are on sign on the gate
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Lake Grace - WA RVFT

Lake Grace is situated 360 kilometres east of Perth and is within one of the bigger shires in Western Australia.  The town is the regional centre, with a choice of specialty shops and services; including a hospital, doctors’ surgery, pharmacy, dental and physiotherapy services.Lake Grace Caravan Park, situated on Mather Street, offers short-term parking to visitors. Sites are available starting at a self-contained rate of $5 per vehicle per night or a site with use of full amenities is available starting from $28 per vehicle per night. Potable water is available; however, fees will apply due to short supply of water in town, and rural water restrictions. A dump point is located at the Sport Precinct on Stubbs Street.Every year from August the region comes alive with an array of wildflowers and attractions; from natural salt lakes and granite outcrops to early settler museums. Regional events are held at this time of year with bush races, wine tasting, and art displays.Tourist/Visitor Centre          Lake Grace Visitor’s CentreStubbs St, Lake Grace, WA 6353Ph: 08 9865 2140Email: lgvisitorscentre@westnet.com.auwww.lakegrace.wa.gov.au/tourism/information.html Casual Parking          Stubbs St, near the old Lake Grace Railway StationShort Term Parking  Lake Grace Caravan Park, Mather St & Dewar St, self contained, $5 pn, full amenities $28 pn, Ph: 08 9865 1263Dump Point   Sport Precinct, Stubbs St, Lake GracePotable Water            Lake Grace Caravan Park, Mather St, fees apply due to rural town water restrictionsHospital          Memorial Drv, W end of Stubbs St, Ph: 08 9890 2222Doctors Surgery       Lake Grace Medical Centre, Memorial Drv, Ph: 08 9865 1208Dentist            Lake Grace Medical Centre, Memorial Drv, dentist avail on a monthly basisPharmacy       Lake Grace Pharmacy, 27 Stubbs St, Ph: 08 9865 2641Supermarket  IGA, Stubbs St, opening: Mon – Fri: 8.30am – 5.30pm, Sat: 8.30am – 11.30am, Sun: 8am – 5pm, Ph: 08 9865 1108
VICTORIA
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Heathcote - VIC RVFT

The picturesque region of Heathcote lies nestled beneath the McHarg and the McIvor Ranges, in the centre of central Victoria. Established during the gold rush days of the 1850’s, remains of its mining past can be seen in the heritage architecture, the mining relics and the spectacular landscape of the Pink Cliffs, produced by sluicing in the goldfields. Today, the area has a burgeoning wine industry, cottage crafts and quality regional foods. The Heathcote Wine and Food Festival is held on the first weekend in October and there’s a comprehensive Lions Club Bush Market on the first Saturday of each month.Those visiting Heathcote can find short-term stays at the long vehicle parking area, located in Camp Street & Barrack Street. There are no fees to stay and no time limit applies. A dump point can be found outside the Queens Meadow Caravan Park, 3 Barrack Street.Heathcote is a wonderful place to visit, especially for RV travellers. To get around town, why not try one of the bikes from the free bike hire program being introduced in mid 2009 or, if you’re a golfer, enjoy a round at one of the country’s top rural courses, in a bush setting where birds and kangaroos abound. There are many walks, lovely picnic spots and easily accessible lookouts in the state forests and nature reserves of the area, and in the Heathcote – Graytown National Park. The abundance of native flora and fauna delights all visitors, with over 160 species of birds that can be observed locally. With dark skies away from city lights, Heathcote is also an ideal locality for astronomers and stargazers, and star parties are organised by the Astronomical Society of Victoria.Tourist/Visitor Centre          Heathcote VIC, cnr High St & Barrack St, Heathcote VICPh: 03 5433 3121Email: info@heathcote.org.auwww.heathcote.org.auCasual Parking        Camp St, (adj to Main St), & High St; Parking also avail in Barrack St at rear of VICShort Term Parking Long vehicle parking in Camp St & Barrack St (no limit)Long Term Parking  Dargile Reserve, Graytown National ParkDump Point   Outside Queens Meadow Caravan Park, 3 Barrack St, Ph: 03 5433 2304Potable Water           CMCA is working with council to establish a new site.Hospital         39 Hospital St, Ph: 03 5431 0900Doctors Surgery       150 High St, Ph: 03 5433 3122; 39 Hospital St, Ph: 03 5431 0888Pharmacy      79 High St, Ph: 03 5433 2020Supermarket 175 High St, Ph: 03 5433 2010