Lime Bay Campground

13 Ratings

Features

Popular

  • Toilets
  • Swimming
  • Allows fires

Popular

  • Pets Allowed
  • Free
  • Toilets
  • Drinking Water
  • BBQ Areas
  • Powered sites
  • Showers
  • Swimming
  • Allows fires

Activities

  • Water slide
  • Biking
  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Walking Trails
  • 4WD Trails
  • Bar

Type

  • Next to car
  • Allotted Site
  • Short walk to car
  • Caravans
  • Camper Trailers
  • Glamping
  • Cabins Available
  • Pub

For Kids

  • Jumping pillow
  • Horse riding
  • Kids play park
  • Organised kids activities
  • TAWK Supporters

Ownership

  • National Parks
  • State Forest
  • Independent
  • BIG4
  • Kui Parks
  • Aspen Parks
  • Discovery Holiday Parks
  • Family Parks
  • Reflections
  • Top Parks
  • NRMA
  • Holiday Haven
  • Ingenia

Access

  • Hike in
  • Car
  • 4WD only
  • Disabled Access

Other

  • Firewood for sale
  • Boat Ramp Nearby
  • Wifi
  • Phone Reception
  • Dump Spot
  • Garbage
  • Swimming pool
  • Water (Non Drinking)
  • Laundry
  • Coffee Nearby
  • Boat Cleaning Facilities
  • Cafe onsite
  • 4WD beach driving


13 Reviews

Stan van Leeuwen
1 week ago

Truly beautiful. Not really busy in October. Facilities clean and good condition. I do live camping between Casuarinas . Surely a beautiful sound to lull you to sleep.

Jordan M.
3 years ago
shanita
3 years ago
Nathan W.
3 years ago

This campsite is a great place to stay. It has a great crystal clear shallow beach which is great for kids. The campsites are a decent size too. But what ruined my experience was a group of very loud... Read more

Russ G.
4 years ago

A campsite in the national park where you register and pay at the booth by the entrance. There were plenty of people camping when we were there but the site was not crowded, however this was when the pandemic had stopped tourists from mainland Australia coming over. At other times there may be potential for crowding. - the campsite is close to the ruins of the Saltwater River convict settlement, which is worth a visit to get a glimpse into the origins of Tasmania’s European history - the campsite is on the shore of a bay with a small beach - toilets were clean and well-maintained. Recommendations: - bring water in case local sources are dry in hot periods - bring firewood and check bushfire rating and national parks advisory (NPWS website) for fire advice - no food shops in vicinity. Summary: A camping area close to Hobart, accessible by any vehicle, with historic features in vicinity. Good for families.


Top Questions

Ana P. 10 months ago
Question:

Can I camp with a hammock here (and if so, do you recommend it?)

Answer:


Location

181 Coal Mine Rd,
Sloping Main,
Tasmania

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Details

Listing type
Campsite
Caravans
Yes
Management
National Parks

Average temperature

January
L 13°C
H 23°C
February
L 13°C
H 22°C
March
L 12°C
H 21°C
April
L 9°C
H 18°C
May
L 8°C
H 15°C
June
L 6°C
H 13°C
July
L 5°C
H 13°C
August
L 6°C
H 14°C
September
L 7°C
H 16°C
October
L 8°C
H 18°C
November
L 10°C
H 19°C
December
L 12°C
H 21°C
Source: Meteostat

Closest

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53.68 km

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53.79 km

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73.92 km

Cliftons Beach

118.30 km

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