Geeveston CMCA Park

Geeveston CMCA Park is located in the town of Geeveston. The campground is operated by the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia (CMCA). It is a great place to explore the area, including Hartz National Park.

Geeveston CMCA Park

Geeveston CMCA Park is provided for self-contained vehicles only. All water must be contained.

Pets are permitted at this campground.

Tents are not permitted.

Fires are not permitted.

Geeveston CMCA Park Campground Quick Facts

Campground NameGeeveston CMCA Park
Nearest TownGeeveston
GPS43° 9'45.25"S 146°55'25.88"E
Access RoadSealed
Number of sites40
ToiletsNo
WaterYes
Dump pointYes
PowerNo
PetsYes
TentsNo
Fires permittedno
Telstra coverageYes
Optus coverageYes
Cost$15 for non-members
Bookingonline for members otherwise on arrival

Campground Layout and Features

The campground has about 40 marked and unmapped sites on a grassed area. The ground is undulating, but finding a flat spot is not difficult. The marked sites along the fence are quite small.

All sites are unpowered and do not have a water hookup.

The site has a dump point, water and recycling and rubbish bins.

No water is to be discharged on the ground. If you do not have a container for greywater, they have totes to borrow.

The shelter holds a get-together at the end of each day, which you are welcome to attend.

Note that smoking is not permitted at this site.

On arrival, you must check in with the host(s). The site requirements will then be given to you before you are checked in.

The cost to stay at this site is $7 per night for members and $15 for non-members. The fee must be paid by card.

Members may book online, while non-members must book on arrival.

Geeveston CMCA Park Campsite Location

Geeveston CMCA Park is located in the town of Geeveston. The map below shows the campground’s location. You can zoom out for a more general location.

What to Watch Out For at Geeveston CMCA Park Campground

We did not identify any issues at this campground.

Final Words

This is a great facility and we recommend it.

The site is next to a small river in which platypus can be found. Make sure you do look as there are many.

Also in Geeveston is a campground at the RSL. A single night costs more, but a longer period is cheaper. Of course, there will always be the temptation to spend money in the pub.

Closeby Campgrounds

Gillams Beach Campground provides a good place to stay for those heading south to the Cockle Creek area.

If heading north, you may like to consider staying in Franklin.

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