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Featured RV Friendly Events

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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!

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Coolgardie Outback Festival

Date: 14 August - 16 August 2026

Get ready to experience Outback Rodeos premier event, the Coolgardie Outback Festival. Located just 20 minutes drive from Kalgoorlie Boulder the event takes place Friday 14th - Sunday 16th August 2026 and is to be held at the  Coolgardie Rodeo Grounds on the western edge of the town. 

Three action packed days of competitions, food and entertainment!

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

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Gundagai - NSW RVFT

Nestled on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, Gundagai is an idyllic country town with lush parks, historic architecture and rolling hills. Conveniently located half-way between Melbourne and Sydney, with easy access from the Hume Highway, this internationally renowned town is celebrated through song and verse, showcasing the best that Australia’s country towns have to offer.Those visiting the town can find short term parking at O I Bell Drive, with stays up to 48 hours permitted. For those wishing to explore the region for a little longer and stay for an extended period, can do so at Morley’s Creek, Pope St for up to 72 hours. A dump point and potable water is located at Railway Parade.Steeped in Australian history, Gundagai is home to numerous tourist attractions, including old Gundagai Goal, which is open for self-guided tours, and nearby is the infamous Dog on the Tuckerbox. Boasting numerous speciality shops and services, Gundagai is the ideal stop for travellers to take a break and spend a few days.Tourist/Visitor Centre    Gundagai Tourism & Travel Centre249 Sheridan St, Gundagai NSWPh: 02 6944 0250Email: travel@gundagai.nsw.gov.auwww.visitgundagai.com.auCasual Parking    Sheridan LaneShort Term Parking    Pumphouse Reserve, O I Bell Drv, 48 hrs, SCV onlyLong Term Parking    Morley’s Creek, Pope St (72hr)Dump Point    Railway ParadePotable Water    Railway ParadeHospital    50 Tor St, ph: 02 6944 1022Doctors Surgery    95 - 97 Sheridan St, ph: 02 6944 3444Dentist   228 Sheridan St, ph: 02 6944 1126Pharmacy    114 Sheridan St, ph: 02 6944 1148Supermarket    Woolworths Supermarket, 246-250 Sheridan St, ph: 02 6944 3250; Tucker Box IGA Supermarket, 152 Sheridan St, ph: 02 6944 1448
VICTORIA
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Ararat - VIC RVFT

Ararat is a city in south-west Victoria, approximately 198km west of Melbourne. The Ararat region is home to numerous towns and villages founded in the 1840's by pioneer farmers herding cattle and sheep. The area fast became a prosperous agricultural district. Ararat was founded following the discovery of gold in 1857, and the subsequent influx of Chinese immigrants. Located near the magnificent Grampians National Park, Ararat is an ideal base to start exploring the region and the best place to start this exploration is the Visitor Information Centre.Visitors to Ararat can find short-term parking at Green Hill Lake. There is no fee to stay here, however a donation is appreciated. A dump point and potable water can be found at Green Hill Lake Reserve camping area.When visiting Ararat, be sure to immerse yourself in the deep history the town has to offer. The Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre gives an insight into the lives of the Chinese miners who discovered one of the world's richest shallow alluvial goldfields in the area.  An interesting relic of Ararat's past, is the J Ward Old County Gaol. Originally built as a gaol, the buildings were transformed in 1887 into an asylum for the criminally insane, where chilling details of the prisoners and their crimes are on display. The Trash & Treasure Market is held every second Sunday of the month at Alexandra Hall across from McDonalds. With the Grampians so close, there are always many interesting walks to take, from the short and easy to the more advanced treks, taking in the views and the native flora and fauna. The Halls Gap Wildlife Park and Zoo, nestled at the foot of the Grampians Ranges, has a wide display of both native and exotic animals and birds.Tourist/Visitor Centre       82 Vincent St, Ararat VICPh: 1800 657 158tourinfo@ararat.vic.gov.auCasual Parking       High St near VIC & High St behind the Civic Centre, near the council offices; Ingor St alongside SafewayShort Term Parking           Green Hill Lake, donation, max stay 5 days without permit, if visitors would like to stay longer they need to obtain a free permit from Ararat Rural City Council, 59 Vincent St, Ararat, opposite the Visitor CentreDump Point  Green Hill Lake Reserve Camping Area.  LAT: -37.296457 LONG: 142.979597.Potable Water          Service Stations, Alexander AveHospital        Girdlestone St, Ph: 03 5352 9300, Email: info@eghs.net.au or visit www.eghs.net.auDoctors Surgery     55 High St, Ph: 03 5352 2311Dentist           220 - 222 Barkly S, Ph: 03 5352 1024Pharmacy     Advantage Pharmacy, 119 Barkly St, Ph: 03 5352 1007; Healthwise Pharmacy, 137 Barkly St, Ph: 03 5352 1114SupermarketAldi, 41-47 Moore St, Ph: 03 8369 3000; Fishers IGA, 41-47 Vincent St, Ph: 03 5352 1020; Safeway, Ingor St, Ph: 03 5352 4377
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Boddington - WA RVFT

Boddington is a rustic town situated between rolling hills of forests and farms on the banks of the picturesque Hotham River. Located approximately an hour and a half from Perth via the Albany Highway, the easy drive to Boddington is an extremely scenic one.Those visiting Boddington can find short-term parking at the RSL Memorial Park, (access from Bannister Rd). There are no fees to stay here and parking is limited to 48 hours. Vehicles must be fully self-contained. Located within easy reach of the metropolitan area, the Boddington Shire boasts rural living at its best with essential services close at hand. A favourite picnic and fishing spot, close to town, is Lions Weir, and fishing is rumoured to be great in spring or autumn in the deep pools of the river. Boddington links conveniently with Dwellingup, Pinjarra and North Dandalup, combining old fashioned country charm with farming and mining prosperity. Around half of Boddington Shire is state forest – ideal for hiking, camping, picnics, bird watching and wildflowers in spring.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Community Resource Centre, Boddington Old School, 20 Bannister Rd, Boddington WAPh: 08 9883 8246info@boddingtonoldschool.orgwww.boddington.crc.net.au Casual Parking       Wuraming Avenue, parking bay adjacent to caravan parkShort Term Parking           RSL Memorial Park, access from Bannister Rd, Boddington, 48hr, self-contained vehicles only.Dump Point  Johnstone Street, Boddington. Adjacent to recycling bins. Potable Water          Community Resource Centre, on wall of Boddington Old School, Wuraming Ave and/or Boddington ForeshoreHospital        53-61 Bannister Rd, ph: 08 9883 4444Doctors Surgery     65 Hotham Ave, ph: 08 9883 9999Pharmacy     27 Bannister Rd, ph: 08 9883 9962Supermarket            IGA, 34-36 Bannister Rd ph: 08 9883 8290