Facilities Available: Fixed Fire places
Apex Caravan Park
Arve River Picnic Area is a rather nice spot for a picnic, it's situated on the bank of the Arve River, just off the main road and in amongst the forest, with roughly 4 parking spots if you're in a campervan. There are picnic tables, flushing public toile ...
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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.
BIG4 Tassie Getaway Parks St Helens
BIG4 Tassie Getaway Parks St Helens, formerly BIG4 St Helens Holiday Park, offers a fantastic base for exploring the stunning East Coast of Tasmania. Situated in St Helens, known as the game fishing capital of Tasmania ...
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A lovely place to spend some time, you can find some quite secluded areas to pop the van into, and spend a night or two quite easily here.
Brickmakers Beach Rest Area
The Brickmakers Beach Rest Area is a nice day rest area, with the beach only a short distance from the car park area. I believe it's a bit too rocky for fishing on the left hand side, but you are welcome to prove me wrong. My preference is over off the sa ...
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Crayfish Creek Van and Cabin Park
The Crayfish Creek Van and Cabin Park has good facilities and they have an after hour phone number available plus an on site manager 24 hours a day.
The Hellyer Gorge Rest Area is a lovely spot to stop if you're heading through to Cradle Mountain or Waratah, with beautiful walks through the myrtle rainforest down to the Hellyer River.
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.
Lake Parangana Camping Area
At the Lake Parangana Camping Area you can relax with a fishing line in your hand, grab your kayak and go explore the lake, blow the dust off your camera and take some unforgettable scenery.
At the Leven Canyon Camping Area if you intend to take the 1.2km circuit walk allow a minimum of 45 minutes, be prepared for 697 Steps and some steep sections in the walking track. Also be prepared for severe weather conditions that change quite quickly, ...
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From the Lilydale Falls Reserve Camping Area is best suited to vehicle based tents. It's a short walk to the waterfall, and well worth your time to check it out. Remember to take your camera as you will be snapping off a few shots along your walk.
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The Lower Liffey Reserve Camping Area is on the banks of the Liffey River, DO NOT ATTEMPT to Take Your Rig Up To The Falls, you will be asking for trouble if you do. The road is narrow and very winding up to the falls car-park.
The Montagu Camping Area is a very popular place for fishermen with boats. If your shore based fishing there, you can walk out to the Robbins Passage channel at low tide.
Musselroe Bay Camping Area
When camping in the Musselroe Bay Camping Area, you should bring your own firewood and use the existing fireplaces. There is a boat launching ramp just up the road in the area if you need it. GPS -40.831987,148.177916
Peggs Beach Conservation Area Campgrounds
The Peggs Beach Conservation Area Campgrounds has no Power available, Bring your Own Wood for the BBQ's, this campground is controlled by Parks Tasmania. This is a popular spot with easy access to nice sandy beaches.
Pump House Bay Campground
The Pump House Bay campground has toilets and showers adjacent Hydro Bay area of Arthurs Lake and this lake has some of the best trout fishing in Tasmania, the campsite can be closed during the winter months due to snow.
Spellmans Reserve
The Spellmans Reserve is a small area next to a stony Wilmot River with a few deep holes, with the possibility of a trout or two lurking in them.
Swimcart Beach Camping
Swimcart Beach Camping Area is a beautiful free camp close to white sandy beaches and rocks with lots of spots to choose from, and it's just a short walk to the beach, overall it's a nice place to sit and relax for a while.
The Neck Camping Area
The Neck Camping Area is run by Parks Tas, with beach access only a short distance away. Enjoy your surroundings and walk to the beach. Be sure to check out the boardwalk viewing platforms. Keep an eye open for penguins around dusk, as the inhabit burrows ...
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