RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

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Darwin Festival

Dates:  5 – 23 August 2026

This unmissable celebration brings together the spirit of the Top End with a vibrant program of arts, culture, food, stories, dancing, and laughter to fill your heart, mind, and soul.

Over 18 unforgettable days, experience theatre, music, comedy, circus, cabaret, dance, visual arts, unique food and beverage experiences, and awe-inspiring storytelling. Loved by locals and adored by visitors, this annual festival is the centrepiece of Darwin's dry season, making August the best time of year to visit.

Through dynamic programming, innovative partnerships, and a commitment to artistic expression, artists from the Northern Territory, Australia, and around the world come together to share, connect, and inspire through the power of the arts. Darwin Festival continues to entertain and unite audiences, cementing its place as a leading cultural event in the Northern Territory and beyond.

All tickets from $0 to $79

Free and paid events. Average ticket price $44


SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Crystal Brook Show

Event date: Saturday 8 August 2026

The Crystal Brook Show is a long-standing country event held annually in the Mid North region of South Australia, typically on the second Saturday in August. Organised by the North Western Agricultural Society, it blends agricultural tradition with modern entertainment to offer something for all ages. For families, there’s a sideshow alley, giant bubbles, petting zoo (“Rainbow Farm”), mechanical bull rides, talent shows and interactive activities aimed at kids. The show also features live entertainment, food vendors, and exhibitions showcasing homegrown produce and craftsmanship—all within a friendly, community-centred atmosphere.


QUEENSLAND
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Bedourie Campdraft, Rodeo, Gymkhana

Event date: 25 September - 27 September 2026

Experience the Bedourie Campdraft, Rodeo, and Gymkhana Weekend—a thrilling showcase of local talent, excitement, and community spirit!

Enjoy the adrenaline-pumping action, indulge in delicious food and refreshing drinks at the bar, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere. This is the quintessential local event you don't want to miss!

While you're in Bedourie, take some time to explore the charming town, shop for local treasures, and unwind at the soothing thermal artesian spa and pool. For more information, visit the Bedourie Visitor Centre. Join them for an unforgettable weekend!


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

QUEENSLAND
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Bunya Red Farm

Bunya Red Farm is a beautiful 160 acre property in the South Burnett region growing capers and caperberries – South Burnett’s first! Queensland grown and produced!Experience our farm life, where it is peaceful and quiet, and at a much slower pace. Take time to breathe the fresh air, wander around the farm with Allan, or listen to his yarns, enjoy the great views to the Bunya Mountains, feed and pat the alpacas or check on the cows. In the evenings, enjoy the spectacular sunsets and clear night sky.You can stay one night, a week, or longer on one of the 10 cleared sites dotted around the farm.Stays are for those travelling in self-contained vehicles only. Pets on a lead permitted. If you would like to use camp kitchen fees will apply.$7.50 per person per night fee applies for all stays. 
QUEENSLAND
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Kilcoy - QLD RVFT

Kilcoy is located approximately one hour from downtown Brisbane, and has stunning landscape characterised by rolling hills, sprawling pastures and shimmering lakes. Extensive forests and national parks surround the township, and at its fringes lay the picturesque Mount Kilcoy and Sandy Creek valleys. From the moment you arrive, you will discover a rustic and rural aspect that is engagingly rugged and beautiful.Anzac Park, on the corner of William and Seib streets, provides free parking for up to 20 hours. Additional parking, a dump point and potable water can all be found at the Kilcoy Showground, at the end of Showground Road.The scenic drive to Jimna to visit the striking Peach Trees Camping Ground is a must and a visit to Yowie Park for a picnic among the weeping willows and water birds, overlooking the stunning Greensill Lake, should not be missed.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Kilcoy Information CentreYowie Park, Hope St, Kilcoy QLDPh: 07 5424 4000tourism@somerset.qld.gov.auCasual Parking       Hope St, adj to Yowie ParkShort Term Parking           Kilcoy Overnight Stop, Sieb St, nil charge, 20hrs, bins SCV onlyLong Term Parking            Kilcoy Showground, end of Showground Rd, Kilcoy QLD, (7 nights), parking permit required, pwr $16.00 pv paid to caretaker on siteDump Point  Kilcoy Showground, end of Showground Rd, Kilcoy QLD, rigs up to 11mPotable Water          Qld Urban Utilities, 30 McCauley StKilcoy Showground, end of Showground Rd, Kilcoy QLDTanker filling stations (urbanutilities.com.au) Hospital        Kilcoy Hospital, Kropp St, Kilcoy QLD, Ph: 07 5422 4411Doctors Surgery     Kilcoy Medical Centre, cnr William & Kennedy St, Ph: 07 5497 1076; Mark Weller Medical, Brown St (Kilcoy Hospital precint), Ph: 07 5497 1766Pharmacy     Kilcoy Pharmacy, 20 Williams St, Kilcoy QLD, Ph: 07 5497 1122Supermarket            Super IGA, 38 Mary St, Kilcoy QLD, Ph: 07 5497 1043
QUEENSLAND
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Chillagoe - QLD RVFT

Chillagoe is located 141 kilometres west of Mareeba and 205 kilometres west of Cairns and is one of the most interesting and unusual places in northern Queensland. Chillagoe offers visitors the rare combination of a relic copper mine, historic town attractions, limestone caves and Aboriginal rock paintings. If the mining history of Chillagoe is what brought you out, be sure to head for the museum. Wander through informative sites and don't forget to include the town cemetery in your walks. Keep in mind that mining is not the only option in town and it would be a shame to leave without sampling some of the other incredible Chillagoe attractions! Chief amongst them are the substantial systems of limestone caves at the Chillagoe-Montana National Park, located approximately one kilometre from town. There are over 560 known caves in the area, and some feature spectacular formations of stalactites and stalagmites. From the caves there's a walking track to the nearby Balancing Rock formation and some Aboriginal rock art, or you may prefer to walk the nine kilometre return track to Royal Arch Bluff, looking for wallabies and birds. If you head west out of town for 14 kilometres you'll find The Archways, another stunning limestone feature. Chillagoe also contains an observatory, and offers chances to explore for fossils, plus every year in May the Great Wheelbarrow Race finishes in the town and is an iconic event well worth a look.The best source of up to date information about tours, sites and walks is the Chillagoe Hub Visitor Information Centre, located on Queen Street.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Chillagoe VIC, 21-23 Queen St, Chillagoe QLDPh: 07 4094 7111chillagoehubinfo@bigpond.comwww.chillagoehub.com.auCasual Parking       Queen, Cathedral St & Towers StShort Term Parking           Chillagoe Observatory & Eco Lodge1 Hospital Ave$10pppn unpoweredDump Point   Rodeo Grounds, Frew StPotable Water          See General store & VIC for locationsHospital        21 Hospital Rd, Ph: 07 4094 7500Dentist           Chillagoe HospitalPharmacy     Chillagoe General Store, 11 Queen St, Ph: 07 4094 7100