Dee Lagoon Camping
Camping Dee Lagoon, this waterway is popular with trout fishermen to fish for wild brown and rainbow trout. Access to Dee Lagoon is from the Lyell Highway (A10), take the Osterley turn off at Bradys Lake app. 140 kilometres north-west of Hobart Alternatively, if travelling to Dee Lagoon from the south of Tasmania, travel on the A10 north of Ouse and turn off on the C176 through Strickland then the C173 past Dee Lagoon. From Northern Tasmania, turn off the A10 onto the C173 at Bronte Lagoon. Camping at Dee Lagoon is very basic bush camping, and there are no facilities. There are a few options to choose from on the Dee Lagoon foreshore. Make sure you are fully self-sufficient; carry your own fresh drinking water, firewood and warm clothing. When camping at Dee Lagoon, it is recommended you carry a chemical or portable toilet. The fishing season at Dee Lagoon runs from the Saturday nearest to the 1st of October to the Sunday nearest the 31st of May each year. Both fly fishing and artificial lures are allowed in Dee Lagoon. Dee Lagoon Fishing
See also:
- Camping Arthurs Lake
- Camping Penstock Lagoon
- Camping Lake King William
- Camping Bradys Lake
- Camping Butlers Gorge
- Camping Repulse Dam
- Camping Lake Burbury
- Camping Thureau Hills
- Camping Laughing Jack Lagoon
- Camping Lake Rosebery
- Camping Little Pine Lagoon
- Camping Lake Gairdner
- Camping Woods Lake
- Camping Lake Barrington
- Camping Laughing Jack Lagoon
- Camping Lake Echo
- Camping Lake Mackintosh
- Camping Lake Meadowbank
- Camping Strathgordon
- Camping Lake St Clair
- Camping Lake Leake
- Camping Lake Sorell
- Camping Lake Binney
- Camping Lake Crescent
- Camping Lake Pedder
- State or Territory Tasmania
- Region Central Tasmania
- Town Ouse
- Campground Name Dee Lagoon Campground
- Phone 1300 360 441
- Dogs Allowed Yes
- Website Visit Website
- Maximum Stay Not applicable
- Bookings Taken No
- National Park No
- Suitable Big Rigs Small vehicles only
- Tent Only Camping?
No
- 4WD Only Camping? Yes