Lake Echo Camping
Bush camping Lake Echo, central highlands trout fishing camping Tasmania very basic bush camping at Lake Echo around the shores, no facilities, dogs OK. There are a number of different camping options, however, please note that generally the roads are very narrow, can be very rough and there are limited options to pull off if you encounter another vehicle. Following bad weather such as heavy snow of strong winds, it is important to note that the roads can become very muddy. To camp at lake Echo, a 4WD vehicle is strongly recommended. There are options to camp in tents, however, camping Lake Echo is better suited to the use of a camper trailer. Please also note it can be very windy in this part of Tasmania, so if camping at Lake Echo take this into account. There are a few camps on the southern bank with 4wd access from the main road going up from the dam wall. The vast majority of people who camp at Lake Echo are fishermen – this area is not recommended for people simply looking for a weekend camping adventure. Camping Fishing Tasmania
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- State or Territory Tasmania
- Region Central Tasmania
- Town Ouse
- Campground Name Lake Echo Camping
- Phone 1300 360 441
- Dogs Allowed Yes
- Website Visit Website
- Maximum Stay Not applicable
- Bookings Taken No
- National Park No
- Suitable Big Rigs Yes, in certain parts
- Tent Only Camping?
NO
- 4WD Only Camping? Yes