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Bay of Fires

Difficulty: Trek rating 1 of 5 - Click for details   Suitable for: 4WD AWD 2WD Caravan Camper Motorhome Bike 
Bay of Fires is a conservation area in the northeast cost of Tasmania, situated between Policemans Point and Binalong Bay. It is fast becoming one of Tasmania’s hotspot tourist destinations - having being dubbed the world's best emerging destination for 2009.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesSt Helens
FinishThe Gardens
Distance45.54 kmMinimum Days1
Average Speed42.76 km/hrDriving Time1 hour 3 mins
Article By: ExplorOz Team   Updated: 28 Oct 2008
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 Description

This trek note takes in the southern Bay of Fires section between Binalong Bay and The Gardens. The trek also takes you through the Humbug Point Nature Recreation Area, where you can go on one of the many bushwalking tracks ranging from 1 to 6 hours long, and visiting places such as Skeleton, Grants and Humbug Point. Some of these walking trails are close to the coast and it always seems surreal walking through the bush and being able to hear the ocean!

The major highlights of this trek includes; the historic fishing and timber town of St Helens, the secluded Dora Point, the lovely Cosy Corner and without doubt - the picture-perfect Binalong Bay. Binalong Bay is up there with Tasmania’s best beaches, offering hourglass-fine white sand, azure blue waters and granite rocks - which are speckled with orange lichen that gives the view an attractive glow. These rocks are nicely rounded and protrude above the water on low tides - a photographer’s delight! Binalong Bay also offers an array of accommodation, fishing and diving facilities, and a general store and cafe.

To the northern end of the trek is a small town called The Gardens, named by Lady Jane Franklin, the wife of Governor John Franklin, who spent some time in the region in the 1840s. If you go out to The Gardens, you will need to double back a bit to pick up the track. There are sweeping views of the coastline to the north, good (unpatrolled) swimming beaches, lots of rock pools to explore and orange lichen-covered boulders to climb over and paddle between. Within the Bay of Fires Conservation Area, there are heaps of free camping spots with most overlooking the beach, and being a conservation area, rather than a national park - you can even bring your dog!!

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From: St Helens
To: The Gardens

Distance: 45.54 km
Direction: 9 °
Average Speed: 42.76 km/hr
Travel Time: 1 hour 3 mins

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 Permits

No permits are required for Bay of Fires Conservation Area or the Humbug Point Nature Recreation Area. Please be aware that Aboriginal middens (shell and bone deposits) are found in the sand dunes. Please do not disturb these protected sites.

For more information for the region please click: Bay of Fires Conservation Area - Southern Section or contact:

St. Helens Field Centre

Eagle Street
PO Box 353
St. Helens TAS 7216
Phone: (03) 6376 1550
Fax: (03) 6376 1258

 Things to See & Do

Nice Camp Area (near Sloop Lagoon) - TAS   
Camp Free Point of Interest
This spot would be nice for camping and is near the mouth of Sloop Lagoon
Cosy Corner - TAS   
Populated Place Camp Free Bay,Inlet,Cove Point of Interest
Cosy Corner is a picturesque place with many camping areas nearby and to the south. Cosy Corner has 2 separate entrances, one leads to well protected campsites amongst the trees, the other, on the far side of the lagoon, leads to a more open, grassy camping area (larger caravans/motorhomes can access this area). Facilities include: Pit Toilets, no water or firewood, no rubbish collection.
Walk Tracks to Skeleton Point - TAS   
Walk Track Point of Interest
This is the start of the walking tracks to Skeleton Point
Dora Point Camping Area - TAS   
Camp Free Point of Interest
The camps are very good and there is a beautiful swimming area for kids, especially at low tide when the water pools into rock pools.
Grants Point - TAS   
Cape,Headland,Point Point of Interest
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Binalong Bay - TAS   
Populated Place Toilet Food,Shopping Bay,Inlet,Cove Beach Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Binalong Bay is up there with Tasmania’s best beaches, offering hourglass-fine white sand, azure blue waters and granite rocks - which are speckled with orange lichen that gives the view an attractive glow. These rocks are nicely rounded and protrude above the water on low tides - a photographer’s delight!
The Gardens - TAS   
Populated Place Camp Free Point of Interest
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Walk Track to Humbug Point - TAS   
Walk Track Point of Interest
Walk Track to Humbug Point
Walk Tracks (South of Grants Point) - TAS   
Walk Track Point of Interest
This is another walking track just south of Grants Point
Seaton Cove - TAS   
Bay,Inlet,Cove Point of Interest
Seaton Cove - nice secluded spot for camping
Old Man Rocks - TAS   
Point of Interest 
Old Man Rocks - lots of camping areas nearby and to the north.
St Helens - TAS   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Rubbish Bin,Tip Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Bay,Inlet,Cove Water Body,River,Stream,Falls Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
No description entered. Enter description or photos.
George River - TAS   
Water Body,River,Stream,Falls 
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 Preparation

The majority of this trek note is on good bitumen roads or gravel tracks that head towards the many beaches and coves en-route. Please note that food and fuel must be obtained from St Helens, so make sure you stock up because there are very limited supplies and/or facilities to the north.

In the southern section of the Bay of Fires Conservation Area, there is no fresh water or firewood supplied at any of the campsites; therefore you must bring your own. Please take all rubbish away with you. For camping with facilities, please use the commercial caravan parks in the townships.

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolSt Helens Diesel4cyl 6 litres ULP4cyl 7 litres LPG4cyl 9 litres
6cyl 7 litres6cyl 8 litres6cyl 8 litres
8cyl 7 litres8cyl 8 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

All year round

Closest Climatic Station

Scamander
Distance from Trek Mid Point 24.28km S
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 21.921.820.618.8 16.514.413.814.7 16.317.418.920.3
Mean Min. °C 12.512.911.79.4 7.55.44.45.1 6.68.010.211.3
Mean Rain mm 48.334.965.669.3 55.449.755.458.0 52.565.761.360.4
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: St Helens, Binalong Bay

 Camp Sites & Accommodation

Nice Camp Area (near Sloop Lagoon) - TAS   
Camp Free Point of Interest
This spot would be nice for camping and is near the mouth of Sloop Lagoon
Cosy Corner - TAS   
Populated Place Camp Free Bay,Inlet,Cove Point of Interest
Cosy Corner is a picturesque place with many camping areas nearby and to the south. Cosy Corner has 2 separate entrances, one leads to well protected campsites amongst the trees, the other, on the far side of the lagoon, leads to a more open, grassy camping area (larger caravans/motorhomes can access this area). Facilities include: Pit Toilets, no water or firewood, no rubbish collection.
Dora Point Camping Area - TAS   
Camp Free Point of Interest
The camps are very good and there is a beautiful swimming area for kids, especially at low tide when the water pools into rock pools.
Binalong Bay - TAS   
Populated Place Toilet Food,Shopping Bay,Inlet,Cove Beach Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Binalong Bay is up there with Tasmania’s best beaches, offering hourglass-fine white sand, azure blue waters and granite rocks - which are speckled with orange lichen that gives the view an attractive glow. These rocks are nicely rounded and protrude above the water on low tides - a photographer’s delight!
The Gardens - TAS   
Populated Place Camp Free Point of Interest
No description entered. Enter description or photos.
St Helens - TAS   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Rubbish Bin,Tip Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Bay,Inlet,Cove Water Body,River,Stream,Falls Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
No description entered. Enter description or photos.

 Environment

The beaches in the Bay of Fires are pristine white in colour, whilst the ocean backdrop ranges from an azure bluey-green. There are many rocky outcrops that are scattered with super-sized granite boulders covered in bright orange lichen.

In regards to flora within the Bay of Fires Conservation Area, you will find heath, which attracts a large number of birds, including yellow-tailed black cockatoos, wattlebirds and honeyeaters. Coastal and sea birds include the spectacular white-breasted sea eagle, gannets, petrels and even the occasional albatross.

During the Spring wildflower season, the area is ablaze with colour. The distinct yellow cones of Banksia marginata are a common sight. Early European explorers observed that Aboriginal people would pluck the flowers and suck them to extract rainwater and nectar. The yellow fleshy fruit of pigface (Carpobrotus rossii) was also considered to be a delicacy.

 History

Bay of Fires was given to the area by Captain Tobias Furneaux, in 1773, when he noticed numerous fires along the coast. This led him to believe that the country was densely populated. Abundant evidence of this occupation by Aboriginal people can be seen along the coast today.

Just 20km from Binalong Bay is an area known as The Gardens, named by Lady Jane Franklin, the wife of Governor John Franklin, who spent some time in the region in the 1840s.

 Driving Directions

Time
Direction
Distance
St Helens to George River 2.21 km NE 63° 2 min
George River to Bayview 0.85 km N
Bayview to Walk Track to Humbug Point 5.79 km NE 34° 6 min
Walk Track to Humbug Point to Binalong Bay Rd & Gardens Rd 2.67 km N 359° 3 min
Binalong Bay Rd & Gardens Rd to Binalong Bay Rd & Dora Point Rd 2.76 km E 83° 3 min
Binalong Bay Rd & Dora Point Rd to Dora Point 1.81 km SE 147° 2 min
Dora Point to Dora Point Camping Area 0.48 km SW 214° 2 min
Dora Point Camping Area to Binalong Bay Rd & Dora Point Rd 2.45 km N 342° 4 min
Binalong Bay Rd & Dora Point Rd to Binalong Bay Rd & Grants Point Access 1.5 km N 17° 2 min
Binalong Bay Rd & Grants Point Access to Walk Tracks to Grants Point 1.57 km E 79° 1 min
Walk Tracks to Grants Point to Grants Point 0.03 km NE 36° N/A
Grants Point to Walk Tracks (South of Grants Point) 0.97 km S 166° 1 min
Walk Tracks (South of Grants Point) to Walk Tracks to Skeleton Point 1.44 km NW 314° 2 min
Walk Tracks to Skeleton Point to Binalong Bay Rd & Grants Point Access 1 km SW 231° 1 min
Binalong Bay Rd & Grants Point Access to Binalong Bay 1.43 km NW 317° 2 min
Binalong Bay to Boat Harbour Point 0.04 km N 351° N/A
Boat Harbour Point to Binalong Bay Rd & Gardens Rd 2.94 km SW 222° 3 min
Binalong Bay Rd & Gardens Rd to Old Man Rocks 5.4 km N 349° 5 min
Old Man Rocks to Cosy Corner 1.63 km N 21° 2 min
Cosy Corner to Seaton Cove 1.73 km N 342° 3 min
Seaton Cove to Nice Camp Area (near Sloop Lagoon) 0.54 km NW 333° 1 min
Nice Camp Area (near Sloop Lagoon) to Sloop Lagoon, Gardens Rd 1.41 km NW 294° 2 min
Sloop Lagoon, Gardens Rd to Big Lagoon, Gardens Rd 2.86 km N 354° 2 min
Big Lagoon, Gardens Rd to Gardens Rd & Old Gardens Rd 0.43 km NW 334°
Gardens Rd & Old Gardens Rd to The Gardens 1.6 km NE 41° 1 min
St Helens to The Gardens 45.54 km     1 hr 3 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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