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Bay of Fires Conservation Area

Binalong Bay, St Helens, TAS

Binalong Bay Road, Binalong Bay TAS 7216

The Bay of Fires Conservation Area is a renowned coastal region in Tasmania, stretching along the north-east coast from Binalong Bay to larapuna/Eddystone Point.

Natural Attractions:

  • Beaches: The area boasts pristine white sandy beaches and clear turquoise waters, ideal for swimming, fishing, and leisurely walks.

  • Granite Boulders: Iconic orange lichen-covered granite boulders dot the coastline, creating a unique and picturesque landscape.

Wildlife:

  • Marine Life: Visitors may encounter dolphins, seals, and a variety of seabirds, including hooded plovers and white-bellied sea eagles.

  • Land Mammals: The surrounding coastal heath and dry sclerophyll forest provide habitat for wallabies, possums, and the elusive Tasmanian devil.

Cultural Heritage:

The area holds significant cultural value, with Aboriginal midden sites found in the sand dunes, reflecting the rich history of the Tasmanian Aboriginal community.

Camping:

Designated campgrounds are available along the coast, offering basic facilities for tents, caravans, and campers. Camping is free, and no bookings are required. (parks.tas.gov.au)

Access and Facilities:

  • Parking: Available at various access points along the Bay of Fires.

  • Shade: Coastal vegetation provides natural shade in many areas.

  • Dog Policy: Dogs on leads are permitted in most campgrounds, except for Jeanneret Beach campground. (parks.tas.gov.au)

Safety and Regulations:

  • Campfires: Campfires are permitted in designated campgrounds; however, visitors should check for any seasonal fire bans before lighting a fire.

  • Swimming: Be cautious of steep drop-offs and rips in the water.

  • Wildlife: Do not feed wildlife to ensure their natural behaviors are maintained.

For more detailed information, visit the official Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania website. (parks.tas.gov.au)

For more pictures and directions refer to Google Maps.

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