Swimcart Beach Campground (Bay of Fires)
About This Campsite
Swimcart Beach Campground is free camping at Tasmania’s Bay of Fires, and if you haven’t seen this coastline before, prepare yourself. The orange lichen-covered granite boulders against white sand and clear blue water look like something from a travel magazine, except you’re sleeping right next to it for zero dollars.
The campground is basic and that’s the appeal. Pit toilets, no showers, no power, no bins, no drinking water. You set up on sandy ground behind the dunes with the sound of waves as your soundtrack. Dogs are welcome on leash, which makes this one of the few genuinely beautiful Tasmanian campsites where your four-legged mate can join you. Fires are permitted in designated areas (check conditions first).
Dolphins are regular visitors just off the beach, and the snorkelling is excellent if you can handle the cold water. Binalong Bay is a short drive for supplies, and St Helens is about 10 minutes away. Sandflies can be fierce on still days, so bring repellent and long sleeves for dusk. No bookings required, just turn up and find a spot. It’s first come, first served camping at its Tasmanian best.
Camp Comforts
Trip Essentials
In Detail
St Helens (10km), limited bus services
Contact Information
Address and Location
Binalong Bay
Tasmania
7216
Australia
Local Area and Accessibility
What's Available
- Unpowered Only
- No
Site Capacity and Characteristics
- Beachside
- Coastal
Access Requirements
- Campervans
- Small Caravans - Check Before Booking
- Tents
Vehicle Specifications
Directions and Access Notes
Final section unsealed
Bathroom and Sanitation
Kitchen and Cooking
- BYO Cooking Equipment
Water and Waste
Utilities and Connectivity
- None - BYO All Supplies
On-Site and Nearby Activities
- Swimming (Beach/Lake/River)
- Fishing
- Surfing
- Snorkeling
- Bushwalking/Hiking
- Wildlife Photography
Bay of Fires Conservation Area, Binalong Bay beaches, St Columba Falls (30min), St Helens town (10min), Eddystone Point Lighthouse, The Gardens beach, Jeanneret Beach, Pyengana Dairy & cheese factory, East Coast Wine Trail, mountain bike trails
Setting and Environment
- Nature Lovers
- Adventure Seekers
Dolphins, seals, shorebirds, occasional whales
Rip currents, cold water, sun exposure, sandflies
Important Rules and Regulations
Booking and Pricing
Free camping - no fees apply
- Independent/Council
Check Parks Website
Status and Season
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