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Visitor Guide To Tasmanian National Parks

Tasmania boasts 17 of the best National Parks in Australia. Visit all 17 with a single vehicle pass (unlimited passengers).

Tasmanian National Parks


Ben Lomond
An alpine park providing downhill skiing in season.
Cradle Mountain*^
Tasmania's most visited national park offers a variety of wilderness experiences.
Douglas-Apsley
One of the few largely uncleared dry sclerophyll forests in Tasmania.
Freycinet
Offering some of the most spectacular scenery on Tasmania's east coast.
Hartz Mountains*
Close to Hobart, a park with superb mountain landscapes.
Kent Group
Tasmania's newest national park, the Kent Group of Islands is as beautiful as it is remote.
Lake St Clair*^
Offers a wealth of walking opportunities.
Maria Island
Accessible by ferry, this park offers history, walks and abundant wildlife.
Mole Creek Karst*
Discover the caves at Mole Creek.
Mt Field
Tasmania's first nature reserve was created here in 1885.
Mt William
Renowned for its long lonely beaches, teeming wildlife and abundant plant life.
Narawntapu (formerly Asbestos Range)
Discover the peaceful scenery of Narawntapu National Park.
Rocky Cape
A park rich with history - Aboriginal heritage, shipwrecks and more.
Savage River
A remote wilderness park in Australia's largest area of cool temperate rainforest.
South Bruny
Situated at the southern tip of Bruny Island.
Southwest*
The wild, inspiring country of this park is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
Strzelecki
This park protects endemic and rare flora and fauna on Flinders Island.
Tasman
Situated on Tasmania's spectacular Tasman Peninsula, this park offers superb coastal scenery.
Walls of Jerusalem*
The picturesque park is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
Wild Rivers*
A region of dramatic mountain peaks, beautiful rainforest, deep river valleys and spectacular gorges.

(The information on this page has been provided by Department of Primary Industries, Water & Environment from http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au)

 

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