Camping Moulting Bay
Camping Moulting Bay, Humbug Nature Reserve Bay of Fires, close St Helens, Binalong Bay East Coast Tasmania, free campground pets OK. Great location for fishing, suits big rigs, tent camping with lots of shade and privacy, Features pit toilet only, otherwise, you must be fully self-sufficient. Moulting Bay is the first camping area you come to after leaving St Helens and heading North towards Binalong Bay. The Moulting Bay campground is not the most popular campsite in the Bay of Fires area, but one that we recommend as it can be less busy than other more popular sites in this region. At Moulting Bay campground there is access to boat-launching facilities, where you can go fishing in Georges Bay. Alternatively, you can spin or bait fish from the shore. Campers should be largely self-sufficient, carry your own water and firewood. To access Moulting Bay Campground, turn right off Binalong Bay Rd at the sign to Moulting Bay, which is located 7 km north of St Helens. The camping area is on a fairly good gravel access road to the right, 1 km from the turn-off. Humbug Point covers some 1600 Hectares and is a popular location for camping, bushwalking, fishing, bird watching and looking for wildlife. Humbug Point is on the northern side of Georges Bay, St Helens and features spectacular coastal woodland from sheltered Moulting Bay and pristine ocean beaches. In this region, there are options for safe swimming, fishing, boating and kayaking. Best Camping Bay of Fires
See also:
- Camping Cosy Corner North
- Camping Cosy Corner South
- Camping Grants Lagoon
- Camping Policemans Point
- Camping Swimcart Beach
- Camping Jeanneret Beach
- Camping Sloop Reef
- Camping Big Lagoon
- Camping Mt William National Park
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- State or Territory Tasmania
- Region East Coast Tasmania
- Town Binalong Bay
- Campground Name Moulting Bay
- Phone (03) 6256 7000
- Dogs Allowed Yes
- Website Visit Website
- Maximum Stay 4-weeks
- Bookings Taken No
- National Park No
- Suitable Big Rigs Yes
- Tent Only Camping?
No
- 4WD Only Camping? No
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