Darwin Dam camp ground is located on the shore of glorious Lake Burbury, it is a rugged wilderness experience. There is a 24 Hour limit imposed at this site.
Lake Burbury is an operational hydropower storage, which means that the water levels can change often.
SITE ACCESS
Travel to Queenstown via the A10. The A10 crosses the centre of Lake Burbury where access to the northern camping and launching areas are sign posted. Access to the camping area and boat ramp at the southern end of Lake Burbury is through Queenstown, travel south on the Mt. Jukes Road. All access roads are sealed.
FEES
There are no fees for camping at this site. Camp sites available on a first-come first-served basis and no bookings are required. As there is no charge for the use of this facility, we encourage you to help keep it clean, and please visit and support the nearest town or village.
FACILITIES
No showers or toilets are provided. Contained fires in designated fire pots are allowed. A sheltered picnic area is located at this site, as is a concrete boat ramp.
THINGS TO DO
This site offers excellent opportunities for finishing or boating activities.
RULES
Fires are only permitted if there are fire pots provided, unless there is a fire ban. Visit the Tasmanian Fire Service website to see the current fire restrictions.
Please remember to leave no trace and take all rubbish with you. .
For more detailed information please visit the Hydro Tasmania website via the link below.
We are still in the process of obtaining more information about this site.
Data courtesy of: Hydro Tasmania
Updated: 060415
Opening Hours
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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Address & Contact
Our Address
Mount Jukes Road
GPS
-42.218687, 145.61811
Telephone
Additional Information
Suburb:
Queenstown
State:
TAS
Location:
25.7 km South of Queenstown, TAS
Responsible Authority:
Hydro Tasmania
Post ID:
12472
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