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Camping in Tasmania

Tasmania is famous for being Australia's premier Wilderness region, and as such, provides campers and visitors to this great little state, an enormous wealth of natural activities and camping experiences.

Cosy Corner South Camping Area - Bay of Fires Conservation Area
Bay of Fires CA
vehicle camping
caravan and trailer
patrolled by rangers
toilets
info centre
hiking and walking trails
picnic tables
fishing
dogs allowed
swimming
sightseeing
Excellent coastal scenery, beaches and fishing, this east coast section of Tasmania. This area includes beautiful Freycinet National Park. The camping area, is a colourful place when the wildflowers bloom. The camping area is reached from the Tasman Hwy, from Launceston. There are sites along the coast. Bring own water and firewood.
Bay of Fires Conservation Area
Stumpies Bay Campsites - Mount William National Park
Mt William NP
vehicle camping
caravan and trailer
patrolled by rangers
toilets
hiking and walking trails
picnic tables
nno dogs allowed
camping fees
sightseeing
Located in farthest north east corner of Tasmania, this wonderful park offeres plenty of fishing, wildlife and great beaches for campers to enjoy. Access along Forester Kangaroo Drv. Bring your own drinking water and firewood. Fuel/gas stove preferred
Mount William National Park
Richardson Beach (Freycinet main) Camping Area - Freycinet National Park
Freycinet NP
vehicle camping
caravan and trailer
patrolled by rangers
toilets
kayaking
hiking and walking trails
camping fees
picnic tables
fishing
nno dogs allowed
swimming
info centre
sightseeing
no fires water on tap
Freycinet National Park is world renowned for its stunning coastal scenery, spectacular pink granite boulders, challenging rock climbs, abundant wildlife, and a range of walking tracks and water activities. Suitable for all types of camping vehicle. Access is 300m nth of park info centre.Powered sites. Gas fuel only.
Freycinet National Park
Land of Giants Campground - Mount Field National Park
Mount Field NP
vehicle camping
caravan and trailer
patrolled by rangers
toilets
kayaking
hiking and walking trails
camping fees
picnic tables
fishing
nno dogs allowed
swimming
info centre
sightseeing
no fires water on tap disabled facilities
A exciting and historical region of Tasmania, with large forest of ancient tree, spectacular scenary, mountains and coastal areas to explore. Access to this park is from Lake Dobson Rd. Is suitable for the large touring camping vehicles. It has laundry facilities and gas fuel only.
Mount Field National Park
Manuka Campground - Arthur Pieman Conservation Area
Arthur Pieman CA
vehicle camping
caravan and trailer
patrolled by rangers
toilets
info centre
hiking and walking trails
picnic tables
fishing
dogs allowed
swimming
sightseeing
A stunning Conservation area stretching nearly 70km's, offerring visitors great beaches, waterfalls, fishing and even historical gold mining town. Surfing and fishing are just some of the water relaxation to be enjoyed here. Access along Arthur Rd. Suiable for large camping vehicles. Bring own firewood and boil the water.
Arthur Pieman Conservation Area

Handy Links

Inland Fisheries Service 03 6261 8050
Parks and Wildlife Service 1300 135 513
Spirit of Tasmania 1800 634 906

Photos courtesy - Tourism Tasmania

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