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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…
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…
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…
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.
Million-acre Gulf Country wilderness station with thermal springs, 4WD tracks, fishing and ocean frontage. Currently closed to independent visitors, accessible only via registered tour groups. Contact the station for latest access details and tour operator bookings.
Remote 4WD campground at the base of Mount Sonder in West MacDonnell National Park. Two bush campsites with fire pits and BBQs, near an ice-cold gorge waterhole. Launch point for the Larapinta Trail summit walk. Book online, $10/adult, BYO water.
Currently closed until further notice. When open, Stockyard offers quiet bush camping away from Tidal River crowds at Wilsons Promontory. Vehicle-accessible tent sites in natural bushland. Check Parks Victoria for reopening updates before planning your visit.
Walk-in wilderness camping at Wilsons Promontory’s most secluded cove. Hike-in only via the Great Prom Walk, with composting toilets and creek water. Max 60 campers, two-night limit. Advance permit required from Tidal River Visitors Centre. Grade 4 trail, experienced hikers…
Walk-in tent camping in Cathedral Range State Park, 100km from Melbourne. Cross a swing bridge to 15 bush sites beside Little River. Hike to Neds Peak for dramatic ridge views, or take easy family walks through koala country. Book via…
Remote coastal camping on a working cattle station with direct access to Ningaloo Reef. 4WD required, basic facilities, and some of the best snorkelling in Western Australia right on your doorstep.
