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Free/ Low Cost Camping Sites Tasmania

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Free/ Low Cost Camping Sites Tasmania

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Free/ Low Cost Camping Sites TasmaniaLEGEND:

A – Gowrie Park (O’Neills Forest Park, nice setting) OR Mt. Roland Backpackers (A$8/pp inc. hot shower, laundry, internet, camper’s kitchen)B – Westbury (Andy’s Bakery, A$2.50/pp, free wifi/internet, toilets, laundry – recommended!)C – Exeter Overnight Rest Area (toilets, playground)D – Lilydale Falls Reserve (2km north of Lilydale)E – Mt. William National ParkF – Mt. William National ParkG – Mt. William National ParkH – Bay of FiresI – The GardensJ – Humbug PointK – Binalong BayL – Scamander Forest Reserve (picnic area, BBQs)M – Chain of LagoonsN – Douglas Apsley National ParkO – River & Rocks Road, Coles BayP – Kalangadoo (on Lake Leake)Q – Mayfield Bay (BBQs, swimming, toilets)R – Maria Island (ferry ride A$50/pp, A$10/bicycle, from Triabunna)S – Campbell Town Lions Club (BBQs, flush toilets, water, on the river – recommended!)T – The Neck (pit toilets, rainwater but tank may be empty)U – Jetty BeachV – Prices LookoutW – Cloudy BayX – Esperance Forest ReserveY – Tahune Forest ReserveZ – Scotts Peak Dam

a – Alma Reserve (just above Paloona)b – Near boat launch, on C135c – Sheffield rest area or on Tasman trail (showers at tourist bureau)d – Pioneer Park, near Rianae – Paper Beachf – Little Pine Lagoon (on B11, 9km from A5 junction)g – Flintstoneh – Lagoon of Island (off C527)i – Interlakenj – Dunrobbin Bridge (on C608, 2km from A10 and across bridge – toilets, picnic area, free camping up to 7 days)k – Teds Beachl – Green Point (near Marrawah)m – Cowrie Pointn – Bushy Park (A$4/pp, campers kitchen, showers, laundry, free garden herbs – recommended!)o – Meander Picnic Area (toilets, BBQs, water)p – Wielangta State Forest (at picnic spot, BBQs, rainwater, pit toilets)q – Liffey Fallsr – Hamilton free camping area (just outside town centre, towards Ouse on the A10)s – Gordon free camping area (either on the oval or by the jetty)t – Ben Lomond National Parku – Penstock Lagoon (no toilets)v – Great Lake Hotel (free tenting, power and water, showers A$3)w- South Cape Bay (take road C636 to Cockle Creek, look for car park shortly after crossing Cockle Creek bridge, toilets, unpowered camping)x – Lime Bay (small fee, self-registration)y – Tasman Trail Campsite (on C177, 100m from C173 junction, rainwater, pit toilets, picnic table)z – Hellyer Gorge State Recreation Area# – About 2km south of Tullah there is a bridge over Lake Rosebery. Just before the bridge is a sharp turn / embankment. As you see that turn, you’ll also see a dirt road going the other way to the right. This leads to a free campsite on the lakes edge. Free camping is also possible just on the other side of the bridge, also on the right side, following a dirt road for a similar 50 metres or so.

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