This is one of four campgrounds located within the Narawntapu National Park. They are all accessible by Caravans and Motorhomes, except for Koybaa Campground which is for Tents only as there are bollards that prevent vehicle or caravan access.

SITE ACCESS
The park is easily reached from either Devonport or Launceston. Situated on the central north coast of Tasmania, Narawntapu National Park is less than one hour’s drive from Launceston. From Launceston, you can get to West Head and Badger Beach at the eastern end of the park by driving up the West Tamar Highway and turning left into C721.
The main body of the park, Springlawn and Bakers Beach, is accessible from B71 east of Devonport or B72 north of Westbury. Watch for the marked turnoff to the park, C740.

Please note: GPS Co-Ordinates are approximate and provided in most cases to get you as close to the camp site as possible, or to the National Park entrance. Once inside the park there should be signs to the actual camp grounds. Failing this please check with National Parks for further directions.

FEES & BOOKINGS
Camping Fees:
$13 per site based on 2 adults – Unpowered Site
Children – 4 and Under Free
5-17 years – $2.50 Unpowered
Family Rate – $16 Unpowered
A self-registration system for after hour’s campers operates from the Springlawn Visitors Centre.
Bookings for camping in the Park are only taken for large school groups.
National Park entry fees and conditions apply.
NATIONAL PARK ENTRY FEES in addition to Camping Fees.

FACILITIES
All campgrounds have hybrid septic / chemical toilets and many campsites within each Campground have tables. At Springlawn there are septic toilets, a shower block (Fee for 4 minute tokens, available from Visitor Centre), powered sites and electric barbecues. Springlawn also has a Dump Point Available.

THINGS TO DO
Prolific wildlife, long empty beaches, bird watching, fishing, horse riding and summer wildflowers are features of this coastal national park. The Bakers Beach area has good camping, picnic and wildlife viewing areas. A magnificent coastal traverse of the park is possible between Bakers Beach and Greens Beach. You can walk in either direction (7 to 9 hours one way).

RULES
Fuel stoves are advised, as fire bans can be imposed without warning.

For more detailed information please refer to the National Parks web site or click on the relevant links below.
DOGS IN PARKS, CAMPING GUIDELINES, LEAVE NO TRACE

We are still in the process of obtaining more information about this site.

Data & Photos courtesy of: Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania
Updated 21112018KT

Opening Hours

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Address & Contact

Our Address

via Bakers Beach Road

GPS

-41.160358, 146.564469

Telephone

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Additional Information

Suburb:

Port Sorell

State:

TAS

Pin Code:

7307

Location:

20.8 km East of Devonport, TAS

Responsible Authority:

Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania

Pricing Detail:

From $13.00 per site/per couple

Post ID:

16234

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Features

 
  
Toilets Available
No Pets Permitted
Suitable for Tents
Camper Trailers
Caravans
Campervans & Motorhomes
Picnic Table Available
National Park Fees
National Parks and Forestry
 

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