RV Parks in Moreland Victoria

If you have a motorhome or caravan, an alternative cut-priced camping option are RV park camp sites in Australia. 

Most only allow self-contained vehicles, as toilet facilities and power are generally not available. They tend not to allow tents or camper trailers. Surfaces vary, but many are bitumen or concrete.

Just use the symbols or the filters to find them in our comprehensive guide books and Camps Australia Wide App!

Here’s a preview of campsites and caravan parks we have found with 30 years of research! Happy camping…

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CMCA RV Park Geeveston

Heritage Park is now CMCA RV Park Geeveston, Tasmania

Heritage Park Geeveston has had a name change, following its closure by council and new management by CMCA. Now called CMCA RV Park Geeveston – it is still on Arve Road opposite the roadhouse now with the addition of a Custodian.  The previous facilities, bbq’s, picnic tables, bins, playground and shelters are not within the site but are still available at the park next door.   Situated on the banks of the Kermandie River  this is the most southerly of all CMCA RV parks. This quiet park is within the Heritage Park precinct which includes public amenities and off-leash dog park

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Changes for Renmark Paringa RV Parks, South Australia

Plushs Bend RV Park Online bookings are now live for Renmark Paringa’s RV Parks and Campgrounds – Plush’s Bend, SS Ellen Park and TM Price Rotary Park. Time limits and type of camping have been changed as well. In all 3 sites, dogs on leash only, check In from 1pm and check out by 11am. There are no portable toilets allowed and sites close to the Murray River are for self contained vehicles (caravans and RVs) only – where grey water is contained. Following is an overview of the RV Parks and Campgrounds in the Renmark Paringa district (effective 16

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Hughes Engine House, Moonta Mines - image Copper Coast Visitor Information Centre

Walk through history at Moonta RV Overnight Stop

Overall view of the park with van – image G&J Gardiner Our roving CAMPS researchers, Judy and Graham Gardiner shared their stay at Kinto Park, Moonta.  Kinto Park is a large grassed shady area, right at the edge of Moonta, a lovely country town with historic buildings and pleasant parks.  Self-contained vehicles only. Showers and toilets are available a few blocks away.  Great place, but please note, it can get crowded and there is an Overflow Area across the road (please abide by the signs). It is for self-contained RVs, and please remember to give your donation for upkeep of this

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