Dora Point Camping Area

Last Updated on 12 February 2026 by Rob

Dora Point Camping Area is located in the Humburg Nature Reserve. It provides a great place to stay while exploring the Bay of Fires area.

Dora Point Camping Area

To stay at this campground, there is no need to be self-contained as toilets are provided.

Tents are permitted.

Fires are permitted except during periods of fire bans.

Dora Point Camping Area Quick Facts

Campground NameDora Point Camping Area
Nearest TownSt Helens
GPS41°16'29.67"S 148°19'41.79"E
Access RoadUnsealed
Number of sites50
ToiletsYes
WaterNo
Dump pointNo
PowerNo
PetsYes
TentsYes
Fires permittedYes
Telstra coverageYes
Optus coverageYes
CostFree
BookingN/A

Campground Layout and Features

This campground has 50 fenced-in sites. Sizes range from small to large to suit most setups. Some of the sites are a bit tight for larger vehicles. The sites are fairly flat and are on black sand. Most sites have some shade and most are at least OK for solar

Other than toilets, no other facilities are provided at this camp. You must remove all rubbish.

You must bring enough water for your stay..

This is a free site with a maximum stay of 28 days.

Dora Point Camping Area Location

The campground is a 13km drive from St Helens. The final access road is unsealed, but it was in good condition during our visit. The map below shows the campground’s location. You can zoom out for a more general location.

What to Watch Out For at Dora Point Camping Area

We did not identify any issues at this campground.

Final Words

This is a great place to stay while exploring the Bay of Fires. We recommend it.

While exploring the area, we learned that the ‘Fires’ is not from the colour of the lichen on the rocks. Early explorers named it the Bay of Fires because the local Aboriginal people lit fires in the area to aid in hunting.

This campground is the end point for our Towing the East Coast: 7 Days from Hobart to St Helens Road Trip.

Closeby Campgrounds

If you wish to stay in the Bicheno area, you may like to read about Douglas River Campground.

For those travelling to the north coast you may like to consider staying at Waterhouse Point Campground.

Located not far from Launceston is Evandale Campground.

Details checked 18/1/26.

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