
A wild and beautiful place, the western coast of Tasmania is a magnificent place to visit. Cruise the Gordon RIver, explore Tasmania's World Heritage.. read more
The Queenstown Cabin and Tourist Park offers caravan, cabin and camping accommodation in Tasmania’s west. Queenstown is a four-hour drive west of Hobart (256 kilometres), and forty minutes from Strahan (40 kilometres).
The Park offers self-contained cabins (two, four and six-berth), on-site caravans, powered and unpowered camping sites and grassed tent sites. Guest facilities include a shared kitchen and undercover barbecue area, communal amenities block and laundry facilities. There is also a games room and playground.
Queenstown is a mining town with a rich history. You can take a tour of the Mt Lyell Copper Mine, see the Miners Siding or visit Lake Margaret Power Station. Try a four-wheel drive tour or fish for trout in Lake Burbury. Visit Strahan and cruise Macquarie Harbour, take a walk on Ocean Beach or ride a steam train through rainforest and mountains. You can see the vast Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area from the air on a scenic flight, cruise or kayak along the glassy water of the Gordon River or even join a rafting expedition down the world-famous Franklin River.
In 1994 the Queenstown Caravan and Camping Park won a Tasmanian Tourism Award in the Tourist and Caravan Park category.
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