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Myrtle Park
Description
Myrtle Park camp ground is located in a large open grassed and wooded area on the set alongside the St Patricks River in the small town of Targa.
It offers unpowered sites and good amenities, and is suitable for large caravans and motorhomes.
Myrtle Park is app. 35 kilometres from Launceston and 30 kilometres from Scottsdale on the Tasman Hwy (A3).
Multiple facilities are located onsite including barbecues, playgrounds and tennis courts, as well as maintained amenities such as the showers, toilets and a laundry.
Dogs are allowed ON LEAD in Myrtle Park but there are a number of environmentally sensitive areas where dogs are not allowed. These areas are marked with 'dogs not allowed' signs.
The park will be open from the 1st September 2025 through to the 31st May 2026, with 30 sites available to be booked each night, with a limit of 10 people per site.
We kindly request that noise levels are kept to a minimum between the hours of 10pm and 7am to respect other guests. Excessive noise during these times will not be tolerated.
CHECK IN 11AM
CHECK OUT 10am
FAQ
What do I do if there is an issue out of hours?
For urgent park related issues, call 0498 835 741. In the event of a serious medical, crime or fire emergency, please contact emergency services on 000.
What if I arrive or check-in late?
Late check-in can be arranged through contacting park management prior to 5pm on the day of check-in by calling 0498835741.
My plans have changed. Can I cancel or change my booking?
You may cancel your booking at any time, however refunds are not provided on bookings cancelled within 24 hours of arrival.
Can I book multiple sites?
Yes, you are able to book multiple sites. Please be mindful that there is a limit of 14 consecutive night's stay, irrespective of the number of sites booked.
Can I book and pay for my stay on site?
All bookings MUST be made in advance online at www.launceston.tas.gov.au , or by calling the Launceston Visitor Information Centre on 1800 651 827.
Do I need to bring food, water or firewood?
Myrtle Park provides guests with showers, toilets, a laundry and barbeques. Campers must bring their own drinking water, water at Myrtle Park is currently not suitable for drinking..
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