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Featured RV Friendly Events

VIC
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130th Korumburra Show

The 2026 Korumburra Show is a community agricultural event held at the Korumburra Showgrounds, featuring classic country fair elements like livestock, crafts, food, market stalls, carnival rides, fireworks, plus unique additions like pygmy goats and hobby horse racing, offering a fun weekend celebrating local farming and community spirit

TAS
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TrailGaze

For one weekend only, Tasting Trail Tasmania presents TrailGraze an exclusive food and drink event celebrating the best of North West Tasmania.

Back by popular demand, some favourite events are returning – think grape stomping, tastings, workshops, tours… and yes, the annual dinner (with a twist). We’ve also got a few new surprises brewing. We can’t spill the beans yet, but you may just get a peek behind the scenes of what happens before a farmer even plants your food. Plenty more to come – stay tuned.

QLD
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140th Heritage Festival

In Croydon, history doesn’t sit quietly behind glass. It greets you on the street, catches your eye in unexpected corners, and quietly reminds you that this small outback town once played a very big role in Queensland’s story.
In 2026, Croydon celebrates 140 years since gold changed everything, and the Heritage Festival invites you to be part of that story — not just to observe it, but to experience it.

For one special week from 20 to 26 June, the town comes together to celebrate what makes Croydon so deeply loved: its stories, its creativity, and its strong sense of community.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Wudinna RV Park - SA RVFD/RVFT

Wudinna is a small town comprising of approximately 600 people, not too far from the South Australian coastline.For those wishing to visit the area, Wudinna RV Parks provides an excellent parking. Stays at the RV Park are available for up to 5 nights at a cost of $10 per vehicle per night unpowered and $20 per vehicle per night powered. The fee is payable to the self-registration point located in the parking area. Bins, toilets and water are accessible at this destination and pets on leads are permitted.When visiting the region, be sure to check out some of the local natural attractions. Visits to Mount Wudinna, Polda Rock, Corrobinnie Hill and Ucontitchie Hill are an absolute must. The stunning Gawgler Ranges National Park is conveniently located 40km north of the town.Cost: $10pvpn unpowered payable to self registration point in parking area, $20pvpn powered.Parking: Five night max stay, pets on lead, mobile phone coverage, permit required, dump point, bins, toilets, water.Opening Hours: 7 days
TASMANIA
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Latrobe - TAS RVFT

Latrobe, once a bustling port, is located on the banks of the Mersey River in north-west Tasmania. This historical town reflects a relaxing atmosphere, with a friendly and welcoming ambiance. Those visiting Latrobe can find short-term parking at Latrobe Council Stop Spot, located in Cotton Street, behind IGA on the grassed area. Sites are available for $10 per vehicle per night and includes access to a dump point and potable water. Latrobe has an abundance of places to visit and things to see. The Tourist Information Centre (TIC), located in Bells Parade, has a wide range of brochures and material to help you explore the region. Don’t forget to book your tours and pick up your souvenirs. The TIC is open 7 days with free parking available. For the history buffs there are 75 heritage listed buildings within the town, such as the Courthouse Museum and Sherwood Hall. The House of Anvers is just the place for all you chocoholics, with chocolate tasting every day of the week from 7am – 5pm. Some of the wonderful walks to enjoy in the area include Dooley’s Hill and the Sheean Walk, a tree lined stroll with plaques along the way depicting contributions Australians made during various conflicts. The Warrawee Forest Reserve meanders along the banks of the Mersey River. Many of these areas have picnic and barbeque facilities where a relaxing lunch can be enjoyed. The Latrobe Landcare Group conduct platypus tours of this area; early morning or at dusk is the best time to catch a glimpse of these amazing creatures in their natural habitat.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Latrobe Visitor Information Centre21 George St, LatrobePh: 03 6421 4699enquiries@latrobetasmania.com.auwww.latrobetasmania.comCasual Parking       Gilbert St & side streets, (day time only)Short & Long Term Parking        Latrobe Motorhome Stop Spot, Cotton St, behind IGA on grassed area, $10 per night per vehicle with a maximum stay of 2 nights in any 14 day period Dump Point  Wells IGA car park, 108-114 Gilbert StPotable Water          Wells IGA car park, 108-114 Gilbert StHospital        Bass Hwy, Ph: 03 6426 5111Doctors Surgery     45 Gilbert St, Ph: 03 6426 1141Dentist           Lewis St, Ph: 03 6426 1573Pharmacy     45 Gilbert St, Ph: 03 6426 1102Supermarket            Ritchies IGA, 79 Gilbert St, Ph: 03 6426 1151; Wells IGA, 108 -114 Gilbert St, Ph: 03 6426 5000
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Narrogin - WA RVFT

Narrogin is a progressive and thriving rural community in the Wheatbelt South region of Western Australia, approximately 192 kilometres south-east of Perth.Narrogin also has the delightful Dryandra Woodland nearby, home to the state emblem, the numbat. The Woodland is also home to the Barna Mia Animal Sanctuary, which offers nocturnal tours and a chance to see some endangered marsupials in their natural habitat.Short term parking is available in town, along Fairway Street in the Old Goods Shed Yard. Free Recreational Vehicle parking is permitted to the south of and no closer than 20 metres of the Old Goods Shed. Stays are also permitted on the south side of Town, at the Narrogin Railway Dam Recreational Vehicle Free Stay area which is located on the Railway Dam Reserve - entry is adjacent to the Mokine Road and Gibson Street intersection. For longer stays, Narrogin Caravan Park offers visitors a site for up to 72 hours. Potable water and a dump point can be found at the Dryandra Country Visitor Centre, on the corner of Park and Fairway streets in Narrogin. Foxes Lair is an attractive picnic spot with abundant wildflowers in spring and an arboretum with a number of choice walking trails; Yilliminning Rock is another picnic area that offers panoramic views of wildflowers.Tourist/Visitor Centre          Narrogin & Dryandra Country Visitor Centre 1 Pioneer Dr, Narrogin WAPh: 08 9881 2064Email: visitorcentre@narrogin.wa.gov.auWeb: www.dryandratourism.org.auCasual Parking          Cnr Park St & Fairway StShort Term ParkingIn town, on Fairway Street in the Old Goods Shed Yard. Free Recreational Vehicle parking is permitted to the south of and no closer than 20 metres of the Old Goods Shed. On the south side of Town, the Narrogin Railway Dam Recreational Vehicle Free Stay area is located on the Railway Dam Reserve - entry is adjacent to the Mokine Road and Gibson Street intersection.https://www.narrogin.wa.gov.au/play/tourism/free-stay-area.aspxLong Term Parking  Narrogin Caravan Park, 81 Williams Rd & Narrakine Rd, Narrogin WA, (72hr), vehicles up to 11m. For further information see this link to the Shire’s website: https://www.narrogin.wa.gov.au/play/narrogin-caravan-park.aspxDump Point   RV site on Fairway Street in the Old Goods Shed Yard.Potable Water            Narrogin Caravan Park, Williams Rd & Narrakine Rd, Arts Narrogin, cnr Park St & Fairway St, Narrogin;Hospital          Williams Rd, Narrogin, Ph: 08 9881 0333Doctors Surgery       Earl St, Narrogin, Ph: 08 9881 1333; Williams Rd, Narrogin, Ph: 08 9881 1100Dentist            Smiles in Narrogin, Bintamilling Arcade, Ph: 08 9881 5573; Narrogin Dental Group, Federal St, Ph: 08 9881 1131Pharmacy       Maxwells Pharmacy, Federal St, Ph: 08 9881 1006; Amcal Chemist, Fortune St, Ph: 08 9881 1963Supermarket  Coles, Ensign St, Ph: 08 9881 1844; Narrogin Fresh, Kipling St, Ph: 08 9881 1654