
Tasmania has some Dog Friendly Free Camping, Rest Areas, and Caravan Parks to camp at.
We have compiled a list, to help make it easy for you to find the perfect one for you and your pet.
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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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.
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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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.
The Lake Rowallan Bridge Rest Area is on the banks of the Mersey River. I’ve said fishing is available, but you do have to walk a short while to find a suitable place near the bridge.
From the Latrobe Motorhome Stop you can take a stroll over to the main shopping centre in Gilbert Street and stock up at the IGA supermarket, and be sure to check out the other shops there also.
The Little Beach Camping Area has a drop toilet, and bbq, and is a back to basics camp, you bring everything you need and take your rubbish away with you. P.S. Good Rock Fishing at either end of the white sand beach. this campsite Gets Noisy around school ...
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The Mackintosh Dam Rest Area camping area is past the dam wall, further down the road.