River, stream, or creek camping in Tasmania with snow sports

Rugged coastal walks, alpine panoramas, and farm-fresh foodie experiences await on Australia’s island state.

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8 top river, stream, or creek campgrounds in Tasmania with snow sports

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Ryelands Farm & Vineyard

3 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Macquarie Plains, TAS
**Please note that it's $20 per person per night. Small farm and vineyard at Macquarie Plains in the Upper Derwent Valley, southern Tasmania. The property is 380m from the junction of the Lyell Highway and the Gordon River Road. It has 450m absolute river frontage on the River Derwent (no riparian reserve). The river here is freshwater, potable and a renowned trout water, (licence required). Three kilometres from the village of Gretna. 4WD Preferred. 2WD need to assess river access. Campers need all own amenities and leave no trace. Dog friendly but please see rules, we have livestock and so dogs need to be well controlled at all times. Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place (see rules around campfires). Due to hydro generation activity, the river may slowly rise or fall up to 1m (often without rain) so please be careful around the water.
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AU$20
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Black Cottage Farm

2 sites · RVs13 acres · Lilydale, TAS
Nestled on 13.5 acres of tranquil pasture, Black Cottage Farm offers a peaceful & scenic camping experience. We provide 2 campsite options Powered Site: Conveniently located near the main residence, this site offers easy access to power & water while maintaining the serenity of the countryside Private Unpowered Site: Set in a spacious paddock with breathtaking views, this site is perfect for those seeking a more secluded & natural experience. There’s plenty of room for kids to play & explore, making it ideal for family camping Please note, both sites require campers to bring their own toilet. Whether you're looking for a quiet retreat or an adventure-filled stay with your family, Black Cottage Farm is the perfect place to unwind & connect with nature Lilydale is set in the heart of Tasmania's picturesque dairy & cattle country, offering a perfect blend of rural charm & natural beauty. The region is home to several renowned vineyards, including Jansz, Clover Hill & Pipers Brook, making it a haven for wine lovers & those looking to explore the local viticulture scene. It's just a 2minute drive or a scenic 20minute walk to the charming Lilydale township, our location offers easy access to shops, cafés & essential amenities. Plus, we're centrally positioned to explore a wide range of activities, from outdoor adventures to sightseeing. Whether you're into hiking, wine tasting, or simply soaking in the stunning landscapes, Lilydale is the ideal base for your next getaway During your stay, you may be lucky enough to spot the majestic wedge-tailed eagles that call Mount Arthur home. The area is teeming with wildlife, from playful wallabies & wombats to curious possums. Birdwatchers will delight in the abundant birdlife that fills the skies & trees, making every moment on the farm a potential wildlife encounter As the owner of Black Cottage Farm, I’m a quiet, private person who works from home, so I’m available should you have any questions or need assistance during your stay. However, I respect your privacy & will ensure you have the space to relax & enjoy the peaceful surroundings We welcome pets at the farm, but please note there are some restrictions, as we have our own pet poodle on the property. For more information please refer to the site details.
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LAT 41 SOUTH

3 sites · RVs18 acres · Upper Esk, TAS
"Best Tasmanian Hipcamp 2021"  2nd Place. LAT 41 SOUTH was created during COVID-19 as a getaway for all to enjoy a camping area for all. Come and rest, relax and enjoy a digital detox and/or quality time with friends and family. If you have a question just ask. This retreat inspires a sense of peace and wonder. Wildlife abounds. Activities on property or close by: - Fishing - Gold Panning - Skiing Ben Lomond Ski fields  - Geocaching  - Bird watching  - Bushwalking  - Personal MTB Riding  - No mobile phone coverage, make all communication via email please. Using the bush as a bathroom is not accepted on my property. As you stay right on the river I will not compromise the integrity of the water and surrounding environment. You must bring your port-a-potty and be prepared to show it to me if I ask you too. Don't take this as a personal insult I am trying to stay a good citizen of the planet. 
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Cricklewood Farm Tasmania

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Golden Valley, TAS
Get away from it all and stay under the stars. Quiet location on Cricklewood Farm Tasmania, known for its preserves, pickles, chutneys and jams. The property is located 15 mins from Deloraine with its artistic flair and local culinary delights. Visit the many attractions in the area including the Marakoopa Caves, the Great Lake and the Northern Forage Trail. Only an hour from Launceston and Devonport. The accomodation offers one bedroom and one bathroom with shower. Laundry available for use. Toaster, kettle, small fridge, microwave cutlery and crockery. BBQ and outdoor setting. Snacks in the jars for your pleasure. Breakfast included. 5.5 acres of farm to roam around. Lovely creek to visit and while away some time. Yoga mats for meditation under the apple trees or amongst the trees. Shinrinroku (forest therapy) sessions for an additional $20 per person. Lunch and dinner can be catered for at an additional cost. Picnic lunches can be ordered for an additional cost. Jams, preserves and chutneys for sale. Plants for sale.
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AU$120
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River, stream, or creek camping in Tasmania with snow sports guide

Overview

Tasmania is Australia in miniature—mist-shrouded lakes, craggy mountain peaks, and golden beaches all lie within a day’s drive of Hobart. National parks and reserves cover more than 40% of the island, affording outdoor lovers ample opportunities to hike, mountain bike, swim, or kayak. Tassie weather is as changeable as its natural landscapes, but each season brings a new highlight, from sunny summer strolls and springtime wildflowers to autumnal woodlands and snowy mountains. The island has a huge variety of camping options, from fully equipped caravan parks to simple bush camping, making it easy to plan multi-day hikes and road trips.

Where to go

Hobart and the South

The island capital is a strategic base from which to explore the south coast, Port Arthur, and the Coal River Valley wine region. Spot Tasmanian devils along the Tasman Peninsula, camp out among the mountains and waterfalls of Mount Field National Park, or cruise  to Bruny Island to pitch your tent by the beachside and hit the surf.

West Coast

Jagged mountains, tangled forest trails, and hidden waterfalls draw hikers to Tasmania’s UNESCO World Heritage–listed wilderness. Set out from Queenstown and enjoy the scenery, wildlife, and rustic camping sites, where you can get back to nature.

East Coast

Ready for an epic road trip? Follow the 220-kilometre Great Eastern Drive along Tasmania's East Coast, from St. Helens to Orford and break it up with coastal walks, beach strolls, and wine tasting. To the north, the Bay of Fires’ white-sand beaches are fringed with bright orange, lichen-covered rocks. At the southern end, the pink mountains of Freycinet National Park provide a prime backdrop for bushwalking and camping, with options from basic campsites to luxury glamping retreats.

Launceston and North

Launceston is the gateway to northern Tasmania, where you can hop between colonial towns, sample Tassie wines in the Tamar Valley, or catch coastal views and diverse wildlife at the Narawntapu and Mt. William national parks.

North West

The glacial lakes and wildflower-carpeted moorlands of Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park are northern highlights, watched over by the much-photographed Cradle Mountain. Ambitious hikers can tackle the popular 65-kilometre Overland Track. On the north coast, boats from Melbourne arrive in Devonport, from where you can set out along the coast or follow the Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail.

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