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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Sloop Reef Camping Area
Sloop Reef Camping Area is a basic bring everything including the kitchen sink and take away your rubbish when you leave place.
South Croppies Point Camping Area
South Croppies Point Camping Area is a rough Bush Camp with limited spaces available, and a nice sandy beach within easy walking distance of your campsite.
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.
Tall Timbers Tasmania, welcome you and your fully self-contained vehicle for maximum stays of up to 72 hours in any 14 day consecutive period.
Your visitors are welcome but out of respect to our other guests should not be in the park after 10pm or before ...
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Teds Beach Camping Area
Teds Beach Camping Area has Free Electric BBQ, Boat Ramp, Great Views. Take an easy stroll along the walkway to get some great photos to remember this spot you visited on the Lake Pedder foreshore.
Village Green Camping Area
At the Village Green Camping Area, you can go grab a beach rod and try your luck at catching dinner from Bass Strait.
Waterhouse Point Camping Area 30 Hour Limit
At the Waterhouse Point Camping Area, you can relax and listen to the waves break on the sandy shore. Then grab a bite to eat and head off with your beach fishing gear, and camera of cause.
P.S. The water is quite shallow close to shore. So I suggest you ...
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