Four walkers of mixed ethnicity walk along the rocky shore of Bivouac Bay

Bivouac Bay Camping

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Planned burn: Tasman Arch - Tasman National Park
Applies from 13/5/2025

​​Weather permitting, we will be conducting a fuel reduction burn at Tasman Arch in the Tasman National Park on 13 May 2025. The burn will take 1 to 2 days to complete. Please comply with directions from staff or any signs if you are in the area.

Tasman Arch, Devils Kitchen and the Tasman Coastal Trail from Waterfall Bay Road to Tasman Arch will be closed to visitors while burning operations take place.

The total area of the burns is approximately 34 hectares.

This burn is part of the state-wide Fuel Reduction Program. Visit our webpage​ for more information about planned burns.

Last reviewed 12/5/2025 09:22 AM


Closed area: Wughalee Falls Campsite – Tasman National Park
Applies from 2/12/2022

​​​​​​​Wughalee Falls campsite within the Tasman National Park is closed until further notice. Alternative campsite Bare Knoll remains open approximately 400m beyond the Wughalee campsite turnoff. This Campsite has limited capacity and cannot be booked. 

For further enquiries please call: (03) 6250 3980​.​​​​

Last reviewed 11/10/2024 11:41 AM


A valid parks pass is required for entry to Tasmania's national parks.
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Bookings are not required.

Access to Bivouac Bay campground is by foot, via either a two hour walk from Fortescue Bay, along the Bivouac Bay track, or a six hour walk from Devils Kitchen along the Tasman Coast Trial.

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​Located at the end of the delightful ​​Bivouac Bay walk, lies Bivouac Bay campground. The campground provides walkers with a blissful camping area fixed with basic toilet facilities, four established tent platforms and ground camping. 

Access to the campground is by foot, either via a two hour walk from the popular Fortescue Bay campground, or via a six hour walk along the Tasman Coastal Trail​ from Devils Kitchen

Campers are spoilt for opportunity whilst staying within the Tasman National Park. Bushwalking enthusiasts​ have the opportunity to tackle some of Tasmania's best bushwalking tracks such as Three Capes Track, Cape Hauy Track, Cape Raoul and many more.