The best dog-friendly caravan sites in North West Tasmania

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94% (2.6K) 78 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in North West Tasmania

Montagu Park Campground

1. Montagu Park Campground

100%
(3)
Montagu, TAS · 40 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled along Tasmania’s peaceful northwest coast, Montagu Park Campground is a spacious and welcoming spot for campers, caravanners, and nature lovers. Located just 29 km from Smithton, this scenic reserve offers a relaxed, beachside atmosphere surrounded by open grassy areas and shaded Norfolk Pines. The campground is just a short stroll from Montagu Beach, making it easy to enjoy a morning swim, a paddle in a kayak, or simply a peaceful walk along the shore. For those who enjoy fishing or boating, the nearby boat ramp provides convenient access to Robbins Passage, known for its shallow waters and marine life. Families will love the open space, with plenty of room for kids to ride bikes or explore. The park has clean toilets, access to drinking water, picnic tables, BBQ facilities, and rubbish bins. Mobile reception is available for both Telstra and Optus users, and well-behaved dogs are welcome on a lead. Whether you're after a quiet coastal escape or a base to explore the natural beauty of Tasmania’s northwest, Montagu Park is a relaxing and well-kept spot to unwind and reconnect with nature.
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$46
 / night
Wombat Cottage

2. Wombat Cottage

94%
(17)
Frankford, TAS · 227 sites · Tents, RVs
Secluded property in central Northern Tasmania in the rolling hills of Frankford. We live on the property in our off-grid cottage and have plenty of room for self-sufficient campers. Our driveway is a 1.6 km tree-lined gravel road called Fergusons Road, so the property is very peaceful, only the abundant wildlife to share it with.
Toilets
from 
AU$33
 / night
Latrobe Mersey River Caravan Park

3. Latrobe Mersey River Caravan Park

100%
(7)
Latrobe, TAS · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Located near Devonport, in Latrobe, this park offers accommodation options for motoring tourists. Being only 8 km upstream from the Melbourne Ferry dock the park features Pull-through Powered Sites for late arrivals and early departures along with a camp kitchen and amenities. No permanent residents, tourists and holiday makers only. No coins needed for showers. Free high speed unlimited Wi-Fi Visitors can enjoy the the peace of the beautiful gardens and park settings alongside the Mersey River, and also take advantage of the park’s proximity to the CBD. With fine dining, clubs, hotels, shopping, and more within walking distance, patrons can enjoy both natural surroundings and urban convenience. Use the 'Coastal Pathway' to either walk, run or cycle into Devonport or ride to the Wild Mersey mountain bike trail head. Take a 5 minute drive to the Devonport Country Club which is a state-of-the-art sporting and leisure facility with an 18 hole golf course. Cradle Mountain is 75klms.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$67
 / night
Sensation Acres Campground

4. Sensation Acres Campground

Mole Creek, TAS · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
At the foot of a nature reserve, Sensation Acres (named for nearby Sensation Gorge) is a quiet campground just outside Mole Creek. Located 10 minutes from both the local caves, wildlife park, and national park, the campground offers convenience without sacrificing tranquility. With 2 sites to choose from, a stay here offers spectacular views & abundant wildlife; a perfect place to base your adventures from! A stay here is best suited for self-contained campers, as there are no toilets or potable water available on site.
Campfires
from 
AU$32
 / night
World Heritage Forest Monastery campsite

5. World Heritage Forest Monastery campsite

100%
(11)
Golden Valley, TAS · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our beautiful wilderness retreat on the Bodhicitta Dakini Buddhist Monastery - a sanctuary for meditation and peace. Our monastery is 38 beautiful acres in Unesco world heritage forest in the Western Tiers, Northern Tasmania (an island on the very Southern tip of Australia). The property is set nearby the Quamby Bluff Trail, a 6km moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Golden Valley, Tasmania, Australia that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round. Please help us preserve the peace and beauty of this place. We are an alcohol and drug free community. Feel free to chat with our friendly nun if you are interested in mindfulness and to walk the property while you stay. We have an unpowered site suitable for vans and 4wd caravans. We also have basic camping, pit toilet but no shower. We also have cabins, please ask if interested.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$26
 / night
94% (2.6K) 78 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in North West Tasmania

Montagu Park Campground

1. Montagu Park Campground

100%
(3)
Montagu, TAS · 40 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled along Tasmania’s peaceful northwest coast, Montagu Park Campground is a spacious and welcoming spot for campers, caravanners, and nature lovers. Located just 29 km from Smithton, this scenic reserve offers a relaxed, beachside atmosphere surrounded by open grassy areas and shaded Norfolk Pines. The campground is just a short stroll from Montagu Beach, making it easy to enjoy a morning swim, a paddle in a kayak, or simply a peaceful walk along the shore. For those who enjoy fishing or boating, the nearby boat ramp provides convenient access to Robbins Passage, known for its shallow waters and marine life. Families will love the open space, with plenty of room for kids to ride bikes or explore. The park has clean toilets, access to drinking water, picnic tables, BBQ facilities, and rubbish bins. Mobile reception is available for both Telstra and Optus users, and well-behaved dogs are welcome on a lead. Whether you're after a quiet coastal escape or a base to explore the natural beauty of Tasmania’s northwest, Montagu Park is a relaxing and well-kept spot to unwind and reconnect with nature.
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$46
 / night
Wombat Cottage

2. Wombat Cottage

94%
(17)
Frankford, TAS · 227 sites · Tents, RVs
Secluded property in central Northern Tasmania in the rolling hills of Frankford. We live on the property in our off-grid cottage and have plenty of room for self-sufficient campers. Our driveway is a 1.6 km tree-lined gravel road called Fergusons Road, so the property is very peaceful, only the abundant wildlife to share it with.
Toilets
from 
AU$33
 / night
Latrobe Mersey River Caravan Park

3. Latrobe Mersey River Caravan Park

100%
(7)
Latrobe, TAS · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Located near Devonport, in Latrobe, this park offers accommodation options for motoring tourists. Being only 8 km upstream from the Melbourne Ferry dock the park features Pull-through Powered Sites for late arrivals and early departures along with a camp kitchen and amenities. No permanent residents, tourists and holiday makers only. No coins needed for showers. Free high speed unlimited Wi-Fi Visitors can enjoy the the peace of the beautiful gardens and park settings alongside the Mersey River, and also take advantage of the park’s proximity to the CBD. With fine dining, clubs, hotels, shopping, and more within walking distance, patrons can enjoy both natural surroundings and urban convenience. Use the 'Coastal Pathway' to either walk, run or cycle into Devonport or ride to the Wild Mersey mountain bike trail head. Take a 5 minute drive to the Devonport Country Club which is a state-of-the-art sporting and leisure facility with an 18 hole golf course. Cradle Mountain is 75klms.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$67
 / night
Sensation Acres Campground

4. Sensation Acres Campground

Mole Creek, TAS · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
At the foot of a nature reserve, Sensation Acres (named for nearby Sensation Gorge) is a quiet campground just outside Mole Creek. Located 10 minutes from both the local caves, wildlife park, and national park, the campground offers convenience without sacrificing tranquility. With 2 sites to choose from, a stay here offers spectacular views & abundant wildlife; a perfect place to base your adventures from! A stay here is best suited for self-contained campers, as there are no toilets or potable water available on site.
Campfires
from 
AU$32
 / night
World Heritage Forest Monastery campsite

5. World Heritage Forest Monastery campsite

100%
(11)
Golden Valley, TAS · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our beautiful wilderness retreat on the Bodhicitta Dakini Buddhist Monastery - a sanctuary for meditation and peace. Our monastery is 38 beautiful acres in Unesco world heritage forest in the Western Tiers, Northern Tasmania (an island on the very Southern tip of Australia). The property is set nearby the Quamby Bluff Trail, a 6km moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Golden Valley, Tasmania, Australia that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round. Please help us preserve the peace and beauty of this place. We are an alcohol and drug free community. Feel free to chat with our friendly nun if you are interested in mindfulness and to walk the property while you stay. We have an unpowered site suitable for vans and 4wd caravans. We also have basic camping, pit toilet but no shower. We also have cabins, please ask if interested.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$26
 / night

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