The West Coast of Tasmania is a wild, remote, and breathtakingly beautiful region that offers travellers a truly immersive nature experience. Known for its rugged mountains, ancient rainforests, and dramatic coastline, this part of Tasmania is ideal for those seeking adventure and solitude.
Visitors can explore the historic mining towns of Strahan and Queenstown, each with a rich heritage and unique charm. The famous Gordon River cruise takes you deep into untouched wilderness, showcasing mirrored waterways and towering Huon pines.
Camping and caravan parks are scattered throughout the region, offering a mix of powered sites, basic bush campgrounds, and scenic spots nestled in nature. Whether you’re after coastal convenience or a forest hideaway, there's a stay to suit every kind of traveller to find your ideal base.
Many travellers choose to settle at well-equipped caravan parks in Strahan or near Lake Burbury, perfect for day trips into Tasmania’s wild heart. Hiking enthusiasts will enjoy the trails of the Tarkine rainforest and Montezuma Falls, one of Tasmania’s tallest waterfalls. Wildlife is abundant, with chances to spot wombats, echidnas, and even the elusive Tasmanian devil.
Ready to explore? Discover the top rated West Coast caravan parks below and start planning your Tasmanian adventure today.