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Swimcart Beach Campground (Bay of Fires)

Free camping at Tasmania’s stunning Bay of Fires. Orange granite boulders, white sand, dolphins offshore, and dogs welcome on leash. Basic facilities, no fees, and one of Australia’s most photogenic coastlines right outside your tent.

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Lime Bay Campground

Beachfront bush camping on Tasmania’s Tasman Peninsula with views across Norfolk Bay. Self-registration sites for tents, caravans, and campervans with basic facilities. Walk to secluded Lagoon Beach, kayak the sheltered bay, or explore nearby World Heritage convict sites at Coal…

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Springlawn Campground – Narawntapu National Park

Camp among grazing Forester kangaroos and wombats at Springlawn, the main campground in Narawntapu National Park on Tasmania’s north coast. Powered and unpowered sites with showers, flushing toilets, dump point, and electric BBQs. Over 116 bird species recorded. Just 40…

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The Neck Campground (Bruny Island)

Camp on the iconic sandy isthmus connecting North and South Bruny Island, with little penguins nesting in the dunes at dusk. Sheltered beachfront sites for tents and caravans, 2WD accessible, no Parks Pass required. Climb the 300-step boardwalk to the…

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Lake St Clair Tourist Park

Camping at the southern end of Tasmania’s Overland Track, beside Australia’s deepest lake. Powered and unpowered sites in ancient rainforest with camp kitchen, hot showers, and lake cruises. Platypus spotting at dawn is a highlight. Parks Pass required.

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Freycinet National Park Camping (Richardsons Beach)

The premium beachfront camping option in Freycinet. Split into “Dunes” (private tent sites) and “Powered” (hard-stand for vans). Shallow, safe water for kids. Warning: Peak season bookings are via ballot only. Hot showers available. No pets.

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Freycinet National Park Camping

The most popular campground in Tasmania, located right on the beach at Coles Bay. Warning: Christmas and Easter bookings are decided by a ballot system (apply in July/August). Features powered sites, hot showers, and electric BBQs. Be wary of aggressive…

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Fortescue Bay Campgrounds

The stunning coastal base for the Tasman National Park. Divided into two zones: Banksia (tents/beachfront) and Mill Creek (vans/forest). Access via 12km unsealed road. Trailhead for Cape Hauy. Features boat ramp, gas BBQs, and token-operated hot showers. No pets.

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Discovery Parks — Cradle Mountain

The strategic base for Cradle Mountain, located opposite the Visitor Centre and Shuttle Bus terminal. Famous for resident wombats grazing on sites. Features heated camp kitchens and a critical drying room for wet hiking gear. Alpine weather warnings apply year-round.…

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Corinna Wilderness Village

A historic mining village deep in the Tarkine rainforest. Accessible via the Western Explorer and the iconic Fatman Barge. Features a pub/restaurant, river cruises, and kayak hire. Limited camping spots (tents/campervans preferred). Zero phone reception (digital detox). No pets.

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