The best dog-friendly camping near Seven Mile Beach

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If you’re heading to Seven Mile Beach and want to camp with your pets, you’ve got over 230 options tailored for animal lovers. Most sites welcome dogs, and you’ll find facilities like toilets and campfires-allowed at many. Campsites range from just $10 to an average of $30 a night. You can let your dog run wild while you ride horses along the sand, take a swim, or hit the hiking trails. Standouts include Semaphore Farm (573 reviews), Kanyini Camp (self contained only) (234 reviews), and Craigbourne Estate (215 reviews). Campers rave about roomy sites, friendly hosts, and easy access to the water. Bring your own rubbish bags—some sites are remote and expect you to leave no trace.

96% (2K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Quoin Ridge Camp Ground

2. Quoin Ridge Camp Ground

100%
(8)
20km from Seven Mile Beach · 5 sites · RVs · Hobart, TAS
Located approximately 20 minutes from Hobart's CBD, we welcome you to stay on our beautiful property surrounded by nature and wildlife. Situated in the foothills of Quion Ridge, our campground is on a internal property, well away from the road, providing the perfect place to hide and relax amongst the surrounding bushland and widlife. Close to Hobart's famous landmarks and attractions, the campround also provides a great opportunity to serve as a central location to explore what Hobart has to offer. Campsites are on flat grass with minimal levelling required, and is only suited to fully self contained offgrid RVs, caravans and campers. Meaning that campers must provide their own toilet, shower, power and water facilities. Pets must be contained as property is not safely fenced. Quion Ridge Camp is conveniently close but not limited to the following attractions and towns along with approximate travel times to and from the campground. • Bonorong wildlife (7min ) • Baskerville Raceway (2min) • Brightons bakery, butcher and IGA (10 min) • Zoodoo Zoo (15 min) • MONA (20 min) • Derwent estate, StefanoLubiana wineries (20min) • Historic town of Richmond and Coal River Valley Wine region (20min) • Historic town of New Norfolk (25min) • Hobart CBD (20min)
Campfires
from 
AU$31
 / night
Tilly having fun at the beach

3. Bush Refuge by the Beach

100%
(16)
20km from Seven Mile Beach · 1 site · Lodging · Bonnet Hill, TAS
Located just a 20 minute drive from the Hobart CBD, this beautiful 0.67 hectare coastal bush property is set in a little valley right by Kingston Beach, Browns River and Tyndall Beach. It's just a short 5 minute stroll down the road to the beach, or up the road to the start of the Alum Cliffs Track. Activities you can enjoy here include birdwatching, bushwalking, swimming, kayaking, fishing, sailing, bike riding, dog walking. You'll be staying in a fairly new comfortable bedroom with ensuite bathroom tucked under my house. There's a double bed made up with fresh linen. You'll enjoy hot showers, a flushing toilet and almost complete privacy. There's mains water. With prior notice you could use the washing machine inside the house and hang your clothes on the clothes line strung between trees. Parking for two cars and/or caravan/campervan is easy. A circular driveway surrounds the house with a driveway extension. I hope to build an outside kitchen at the nearby shed, but for now campers need to be self-contained for their cooking and washing up, or else take the short walk to Kingston Beach and the excellent cafes and restaurants there for a bite to eat. Food scraps must go in the compost bin on site. Visitors are welcome to enjoy a fire when conditions allow it. Longer pieces of firewood are provided free of charge and kindling can easily be collected from around. (Please don't use the shorter pieces of cut firewood as they are for my wood heater). You could enjoy a wood fired bush bath at extra charge, conditions allowing, with advance notice. Early evening is the best time to enjoy a bush bath and star gazing with set up in the afternoon. Wildlife on the property includes birds, wallabies, possums, echidnas and bandicoots. You are welcome to bring your small dog but please ensure it's under control at all times. Wildlife are at risk if your dog is a hunter and roams free. Tyndall Beach (the Kingston dog beach) down the road is where your furry friends can have a run. Walk them to the beach on a lead and let them off there. I have an older Jack Russell who is afraid of big dogs, sorry. This is the perfect place to experience a little bush luxury before taking off on your Tassie adventures. I very much look forward to meeting you!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$142
 / night
Quirindi

5. Quirindi

100%
(2)
24km from Seven Mile Beach · 1 site · RV · Dunalley, TAS
Quirindi — A Quiet Bushland Retreat Escape into a secluded natural haven at Quirindi, nestled in the bushland of Sandy Bay, Tasmania. This private, off-grid-style campsite offers peace and simplicity—with just enough touches to make your stay comfortable and memorable. 🌿 What to Expect • Very private, bush-setting location with minimal disturbance • Table and chairs, plus a fire pot (firewood supplied) for cozy evenings (note: actual campfires are not allowed) • Hammock, power hookup, and water access included • Native wildlife surrounds you—embrace the sounds and sights of Tasmania’s bush • Dog-friendly, off-leash allowed • Close to local amenities including restaurants, a bakery, and a hotel nearby ⚠ Important Notes • No campfires are permitted despite fire pits being provided • No toilet facilities on site • No potable water (please bring your own) • Electric and water hookups are available 🌟 Why Quirindi Stands Out Set in a tranquil bush enclave yet close to urban conveniences, Quirindi bridges rural serenity and practical access. Whether you want to lay low in nature or explore nearby shops and cafes, its balanced location delivers. You’ll feel a world away—but with everything you need close at hand.
0
from 
AU$25
 / night

If you’re heading to Seven Mile Beach and want to camp with your pets, you’ve got over 230 options tailored for animal lovers. Most sites welcome dogs, and you’ll find facilities like toilets and campfires-allowed at many. Campsites range from just $10 to an average of $30 a night. You can let your dog run wild while you ride horses along the sand, take a swim, or hit the hiking trails. Standouts include Semaphore Farm (573 reviews), Kanyini Camp (self contained only) (234 reviews), and Craigbourne Estate (215 reviews). Campers rave about roomy sites, friendly hosts, and easy access to the water. Bring your own rubbish bags—some sites are remote and expect you to leave no trace.

96% (2K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Quoin Ridge Camp Ground

2. Quoin Ridge Camp Ground

100%
(8)
20km from Seven Mile Beach · 5 sites · RVs · Hobart, TAS
Located approximately 20 minutes from Hobart's CBD, we welcome you to stay on our beautiful property surrounded by nature and wildlife. Situated in the foothills of Quion Ridge, our campground is on a internal property, well away from the road, providing the perfect place to hide and relax amongst the surrounding bushland and widlife. Close to Hobart's famous landmarks and attractions, the campround also provides a great opportunity to serve as a central location to explore what Hobart has to offer. Campsites are on flat grass with minimal levelling required, and is only suited to fully self contained offgrid RVs, caravans and campers. Meaning that campers must provide their own toilet, shower, power and water facilities. Pets must be contained as property is not safely fenced. Quion Ridge Camp is conveniently close but not limited to the following attractions and towns along with approximate travel times to and from the campground. • Bonorong wildlife (7min ) • Baskerville Raceway (2min) • Brightons bakery, butcher and IGA (10 min) • Zoodoo Zoo (15 min) • MONA (20 min) • Derwent estate, StefanoLubiana wineries (20min) • Historic town of Richmond and Coal River Valley Wine region (20min) • Historic town of New Norfolk (25min) • Hobart CBD (20min)
Campfires
from 
AU$31
 / night
Tilly having fun at the beach

3. Bush Refuge by the Beach

100%
(16)
20km from Seven Mile Beach · 1 site · Lodging · Bonnet Hill, TAS
Located just a 20 minute drive from the Hobart CBD, this beautiful 0.67 hectare coastal bush property is set in a little valley right by Kingston Beach, Browns River and Tyndall Beach. It's just a short 5 minute stroll down the road to the beach, or up the road to the start of the Alum Cliffs Track. Activities you can enjoy here include birdwatching, bushwalking, swimming, kayaking, fishing, sailing, bike riding, dog walking. You'll be staying in a fairly new comfortable bedroom with ensuite bathroom tucked under my house. There's a double bed made up with fresh linen. You'll enjoy hot showers, a flushing toilet and almost complete privacy. There's mains water. With prior notice you could use the washing machine inside the house and hang your clothes on the clothes line strung between trees. Parking for two cars and/or caravan/campervan is easy. A circular driveway surrounds the house with a driveway extension. I hope to build an outside kitchen at the nearby shed, but for now campers need to be self-contained for their cooking and washing up, or else take the short walk to Kingston Beach and the excellent cafes and restaurants there for a bite to eat. Food scraps must go in the compost bin on site. Visitors are welcome to enjoy a fire when conditions allow it. Longer pieces of firewood are provided free of charge and kindling can easily be collected from around. (Please don't use the shorter pieces of cut firewood as they are for my wood heater). You could enjoy a wood fired bush bath at extra charge, conditions allowing, with advance notice. Early evening is the best time to enjoy a bush bath and star gazing with set up in the afternoon. Wildlife on the property includes birds, wallabies, possums, echidnas and bandicoots. You are welcome to bring your small dog but please ensure it's under control at all times. Wildlife are at risk if your dog is a hunter and roams free. Tyndall Beach (the Kingston dog beach) down the road is where your furry friends can have a run. Walk them to the beach on a lead and let them off there. I have an older Jack Russell who is afraid of big dogs, sorry. This is the perfect place to experience a little bush luxury before taking off on your Tassie adventures. I very much look forward to meeting you!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$142
 / night
Quirindi

5. Quirindi

100%
(2)
24km from Seven Mile Beach · 1 site · RV · Dunalley, TAS
Quirindi — A Quiet Bushland Retreat Escape into a secluded natural haven at Quirindi, nestled in the bushland of Sandy Bay, Tasmania. This private, off-grid-style campsite offers peace and simplicity—with just enough touches to make your stay comfortable and memorable. 🌿 What to Expect • Very private, bush-setting location with minimal disturbance • Table and chairs, plus a fire pot (firewood supplied) for cozy evenings (note: actual campfires are not allowed) • Hammock, power hookup, and water access included • Native wildlife surrounds you—embrace the sounds and sights of Tasmania’s bush • Dog-friendly, off-leash allowed • Close to local amenities including restaurants, a bakery, and a hotel nearby ⚠ Important Notes • No campfires are permitted despite fire pits being provided • No toilet facilities on site • No potable water (please bring your own) • Electric and water hookups are available 🌟 Why Quirindi Stands Out Set in a tranquil bush enclave yet close to urban conveniences, Quirindi bridges rural serenity and practical access. Whether you want to lay low in nature or explore nearby shops and cafes, its balanced location delivers. You’ll feel a world away—but with everything you need close at hand.
0
from 
AU$25
 / night

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