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Narawntapu National Park - Bakers Point

Fees payable at self-registration Ranger Station
  • From AUD $12 per site, per night (up t 2 people)
  • Powered sites from AUD $15 per site / per night
 

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Telephone +61 3 6428 6277

Bookings for camping in the Park are only taken for large school groups. Horse riders must provide the parks staff with at least 48hrs notice prior to bringing horses into the National Park.

Campgrounds are located at Springlawn, Horse Yards and Koybaa.

  • Suitable tent only camping
  • Suitable small campervans / caravans
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair access
  • Picnic tables
  • Forepots
  • Some water
  • Bushwalking
  • Fishing
  • Swimming (with care)
  • Boating / Windsurfing
  • Horse riding
  • NO DOGS

 

 

All prices in AUD

* Please note prices are for guide only.

 

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Signposted access to the Bakers Point Camping Aea is via access along the Park road, 4.4 kilometres from the ranger's station. This camping area has a total of 36 campsites with 15 of them being suitable for campervans, small camper trailers, caravans and motorhomes.

There is a boat ramp located close to the campsite and a Portaloo waste collection service. Water must be boiled before drinking; recommend carry own drinking water. There is firewood supplied, however it is recommended you carry a gas/fuel stove.

Situated on the central-north coast of Tasmania, the eastern entrance to the Narawntapu National Park is less than 1 hours drive north-west of Launceston. To get to Badgers Beach from Launceston, take the West Tamar Highway (A7) towards Beauty Point. At Beaconsfield take the C720 then turn left and follow the unsealed Badger Head Road (C721).

There are septic toilets at Springlawn, a shower block (fees apply) with tokens available for purchase from Visitor Centre) and powered sites and electric barbecues.

The Narawntapu National Park is on the coast to the west of the harbour of Port Dalrymple, between Port Sorell and Greens Beach. Inland from the coast is an unspoiled tract of country offering excellent bushwals.

Narawntapu National Park is easily reached from Devonport and is one of the best places to to see rare Forester kangaroos, Wombats, pademelons and Bennetts wallabies and even the Tasmanian devil are also commonly seen at the Narawntapu National Park Camping Tasmania.

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