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Camping in Tasmanian National Parks and State Forests

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Camping in Tasmanian National Parks As of 2016, 51% of Tasmania's land area has some form of reservation classification, The majority of this land is managed by the Tasmania Parks & Wildlife Service, with Tasmanian National Parks covering an area of around 1,463,000 ha , a reasonably fair sized play-ground by any measure. Cradle Mountain over Dove Lake, with old boat shed in foreground. Camping and Cabin Fee Information Many of the national parks and reserves offer excellent campsites, and some parks also offer cabin-style accommodation. Please note that camping and accommodation fees are i n addition to national park entry fees where applicable. Fees are used to manage and improve facilities and services and apply only to the camp ground or accommodation for which they are paid and are not transferable to other camp grounds or accommodation. Click HERE for  Camping and Cabin Locations  With Fee Information Free entry to parks for Seniors ...

List of Tasmanian RV Campsites and Caravan Parks

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Camp Sites and Caravan Parks - The North East Trail

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  St Albans Bay St Albans Bay - 4WD only Camp Site Between Bridport And Bellingham -40.949223, 147.282106 FREE - Dogs OK , self contained only. Track in via Bellingham is best if towing camper trailer, beach is good for driving, careful when crossing river, Tyres down to 18 psi to drive on to Bridport. Bridport Bridport Caravan Park 2-30 Bentley Street, Bridport (03) 6356 1227. The park ffers powered and unpowered caravan and camping sites, and has a self-contained two-bedroom cabin called “The Cabin by the Sea”, right on the waterfront. Facilities include modern showers, a dump point for caravans, undercover BBQ areas, playground for kids, herb gardens, laundry, camp-kitchen, and is Pet-friendly in off-peak season (dogs welcome on designated sites by prior arrangement) and certified assistance animals accommodated year-round. Site pricing: Powered sites around AUD $58 (peak) / $53 (off-peak); unpowered around $45 / $40. Cabin pricing: per night around $225 (peak) ...