Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Bay of Fires Conservation Area adventure.
Discover the vibrant Bay of Fires, a haven of coastal beauty and outdoor adventure.
The Bay of Fires Conservation Area is a stunningly beautiful and ecologically diverse coastal region in northeastern Tasmania. The area stretches for over 50 kilometres, along the pristine coastline of white beaches and clear blue waters, framed by rugged headlands and rocky outcrops. The sprawling landscape is a mixture of wildflower-strewn grassland meadows, scrubby heath land, wetlands teeming with birdlife, and tall forests of eucalyptus. Along the shoreline, you can explore secluded coves or take long walks on endless sandy beaches backed by orange granite boulders that glisten in the sun. With an abundance of wildlife including wallabies, quolls, dolphins and whales, it's no wonder why camping near the Bay of Fires Conservation Area is always a hit.
The best time to visit Bay of Fires is during the warmer months from November to April, when the weather is ideal for beach activities. Winter can be chilly, and some facilities may be less accessible. Always check local fire bans and weather conditions before planning your trip.