Private sites river, stream, or creek camping near Margate

Cool off at one of Moreton Bay’s best beaches.

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2 top river, stream, or creek campgrounds near Margate

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Homebush Camp

5 sites · RVs50 acres · Cygnet, TAS
My property is located on South Bruny Island, renowned world wide for its natural beauty and untamed coast , situated in Cuthberts Road is Homebush, built by my grandfather after his return from South Africa, Boer War around 1905, neighbouring some of Bruny’s best National Parks and close by surf beaches ( Cloudy bay, Adventure bay etc ) activities are a plenty, coupled with the glorious food available from Oysters,Cheese,Honey and the Winery, these are just a few of the available options for your trip to Homebush. Sites for vehicles are close by to a all year running creek, paddock access with private locations, no toilets or showers provided, Council have installed a refuse site for processing of grey waste etc nearby
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Shundahai, Central Highlands Tasmania

3 sites · Tents34 acres · Ellendale, TAS
We are approximately 4km from the shops at Ellendale with stunning views of Mt Field East. Our property contains two camping grounds next to a healthy creek, all with plenty of space and privacy, and an orchard where seasonal fruits (Late Summer/Autumn only) can be handpicked. Close to Mt Field National Park and Meadowbank Lake. https://www.instagram.com/shundahai3 For experienced hikers there is direct access to the track for Brown Mountain. We are listing our property as 4WD only if you wish to take your vehicle directly into the camping areas. 2WD vehicles can be parked in a safe area just after the entrance to make your way on foot to camping spots. The town has a children's park which contains play equipment, exercise equipment and a BBQ facility and public toilets. The shops provide basic essentials and a post office. A supermarket is situated in the nearby town of Ouse approximately 20 minutes drive from our property. Nothing is provided, so please be self-sufficient before arriving and leave no trace. Campfires in designated areas only (not during fire ban periods). PETS NOT PERMITTED, SORRY.
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Private sites river, stream, or creek camping near Margate guide

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Looking to go camping near Margate, Tasmania in Australia? Hipcamp has over 400 options for you to choose from. Whether you're looking for a campsite, caravan site, or cabin, you'll find the perfect accommodation to suit your preferences. Enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the area while engaging in activities like boating, climbing, and fishing. For top campsites near Margate, Tasmania, check out Craigbourne Estate (128 reviews), Hill Top Farm Meander Tasmania (112 reviews), and Ryelands Farm & Vineyard (86 reviews). Don't forget to bring your furry friends along as pet-friendly options are available. Plus, you'll have access to convenient facilities like cooking equipment and rubbish disposal. With an average price per night of $10 and options as low as $10, camping near Margate, Tasmania has never been more affordable.

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