Free Camping
Tasmania Free Camping and Campgrounds List
Free camping is an extremely cost effective way to explore the Tasmanian countryside.
You'll have lots of free camping places to choose your perfect camp from.
Ranging from the very basic rough and ready bare bones camping, perhaps with amazing scenery, beautiful riverside or amazing lakeside camps, right through to onsite flushing public toilets and hot showers, drinking water, free bbqs, undercover picnic tables etc.
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From the Bethune Park Camping Area you can go Fishing, Boating, Kayak, and walks along the lake shore are all available from this popular spot. Entrance to the Bethune Park Camping Area Bethune Park Camping Area location map
The Boltons Green Campground is a nice free campsite at Cockle Creek is a beautiful place with best scenery and beach with shallow water and a public toilet. Entrance to the Boltons Green Campground Boltons Green Campground location map
Bradys Lake Camping Area 7 Day Limit
Bradys Lake Camping Area camping is only allowed in designated areas, some of the best brown trout fishing is to be had from this lake. Entrance to the Bradys Lake Camping Area Bradys Lake Camping Area location map
The Catamaran Campground and Boat Ramp, is great little spot for camping, boating, fishing and kayaking. There are quite a few nice spots to do an overnighter or two. A handy public toilet and a modern fishing platform for the little ones to try their luc ...
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Cooee Point Reserve toilets are a real ramshackle affair, well worth taking the camera just to show your friends how you had to rough it while camping. Entrance to the Cooee Point Reserve Cooee Point Reserve location map
Cosy Corner North Campground
Cosy Corner North Campground is a beautiful camp next to the beach and some great fishing of the rocks, and stunning beach walks that the shell collectors amongst you will also be happy with. Plenty of room to park your caravan and drop toilets available ...
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Cosy Corner South Campground
The Cosy Corner South Campground has a fantastic morning view of the Bay of Fires and is popular around School Holiday time, and you will see why, once you walk down to the white sand with orange lichen covered Granite Boulders strewn around. This campgro ...
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The Derby Park is set well back from the main road, with a river right next to your spot you have pulled over at. If you have a bike with you, ride over to Briseis Lake Entrance to the Derby Park Derby Park location map
The Diana's Basin Camping Area is another sandy beach within easy walking distance of your camp, you can try and catch a fish for supper. Entrance to the Diana's Basin Camping Area Diana's Basin Camping Area location map
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The Falls Park to camp here you will need a Permit from local council, you can do this online quite quickly.
Free camping is available between Friday and Sunday 8.00am for self contained campers. The local Sunday market is well worth a visit if you camp ...
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The Finns Beach Campground has a public toilet, and a few secluded campsites, with a nice sandy beach close at hand, where you can enjoy nice sunsets or have a go at catching dinner.
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From the Gilhams Beach Camping Area, you can walk over to the sandy beach and watch the sunset, or take a beach rod and try your luck at fishing. Entrance to the Gilhams Beach Camping Area Gilhams Beach Camping Area location map
Grants Lagoon Camping Area 30 Day Limit
Grants Lagoon Camping Area is a nice Bush camp with some drop toilets inside the Bay of Fires Conservation Area, with a boat ramp if you need it, plus it's a nice kayaking area as well.
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Hall Point Camping Area 48 Hour Limit
At the Hall Point Camping Area you can relax and take a sunset walk along the beach with your camera. I'm sure you'll find some interesting things to photograph.
The Hall Point Camping Area is restricted to 48 Hours stopovers for Self contained Motorhome ...
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From the Kempton Rest Area you can take a short walk or get your bikes off the back of the van, and have a short sightseeing trip around town, then settle in for the night.
There is a Tavern with meals and takeaways within walking distance and that the K ...
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Kentish Park Camping Area - Permanetly Closed
NOTE: Kentish Campground has Permanently closed, there are no longer toilet facilities at this site. Parks & Wildlife Tasmania have taken over.
The Kentish Park Camping Area has a boat ramp is located just below the toilet block area, there are plent ...
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Lagoons Beach Camping Area
The Lagoons Beach Camping Area is a safe place for a paddle for the kids, fishing over on the main beach. There are multiple campsites ranging from quite open to secluded in this popular location. There are long drop toilets, beautiful shells to be found ...
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At Lake Barrington Camping Area you can pick your spot from a large grassed area surrounded by large trees. Walk down to the boat ramp and enjoy the scenic view over the lake, or drop a line in and see if there biting today.
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Lake Gairdner Camping Area is a nice spot with amazing view towards the lake and this campsite is great for relaxing, fishing, playing with the kayak etc. But be sure to bring everything you need with you.
Note: The camp area can flood with greater than ...
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