Australia’s island state is the perfect size for a campervan road trip.
Whether you're hopping out of your campervan to hike through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Tasmanian Wilderness, discovering the island's convict history at Port Arthur, or sipping Tassie wines in the Tamar Valley—Australia's smallest state is ideal for exploring by caravan. The beachfront campgrounds at Freycinet National Park are so popular you'll need to join the ballot for a summer spot, while Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park has powered and unpowered sites by the lakeside, and Tasman National Park features caravan sites within walking distance of the beaches and coastal hikes. Urban camping is another option for caravanners. Take your pick of tourist parks and caravan parks around Hobart, Launceston, and Devonport; check into a holiday park near St. Helens for swimming and fishing around the Bay of Fires; or snag a caravan campsite near Strahan, the gateway to Tasmania's wild west coast.