Triabunna Self-Contained Camping is located in the coastal town of Triabunna, adjacent to the ferry for Maria Island. It provides a great facility from which to explore the area, including Maria Island.
To stay at Triabunna Self-Contained Camping, you must be self-contained as no facilities are provided.
Tents are not permitted.
Fires are not permitted.
Triabunna Self-Contained Camping Quick Facts
Campground Name | Triabunna Self Contained Camping |
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Nearest Town | Triabunna |
GPS | 42°30'31.86"S 147°54'54.34"E |
Access Road | Sealed |
Number of sites | 12 |
Toilets | No |
Water | No |
Dump point | No |
Power | No |
Pets | No |
Tents | No |
Fires permitted | No |
Telstra coverage | Yes |
Optus coverage | Yes |
Cost | $10 |
Booking | N/A |
Campground Layout and Features
The campground has about 15 sites, but the number depends on how people select their sites. The camp is on a grassy flat area enclosed by a waist-high fence. The sites are unmarked, and you should set up perpendicular to the surrounding fence.
No facilities are provided at this camp. Do not place any rubbish in the national park’s bins across the road. There is a skip at the far end of the ferry parking area.
There is a pub across the road, and Triabunna’s shops are an easy walk away.
The cost to stay at this camp is $10 a night. The fee is to be paid at the takeaway shop on the corner of Charles and Vicary Streets. The location is shown in the image below. All collected fees are donated to the Royal Doctor Flying Service.

While there is a requirement to be self-contained, grey water may be discharged on the ground.
Triabunna Self-Contained Camping Location
Triabunna Self-Contained Camping is located in central Triabunna and is accessed by good-quality roads from all directions. The map below shows the campground’s location. You can zoom out for a more general location.
What to Watch Out For at Triabunna Self-Contained Camping
We did not identify any issues at this campground.
During wet conditions, this camp may be closed to prevent damage to the ground.
Final Words
We enjoyed our time at this campground. It is a relaxed place to stay. It is a save place you leave your van if you intend to stay on Maria Island for a night or two as we did.
Closeby Campgrounds
For those heading to the Port Arthur area, Fortescue Bay Campground and Nubeena’s Ex-Servicesman’s Club Campground are great options.