Since the map above was produced, some
parks have been added or renamed. Please note that fees
apply for entry into Tasmania's national parks, but the Government
assure us that the funds are spent maintaining facilities within the
parks. All links go to relevant pages within the Parks and Wildlife
website.
- Ben
Lomond
An alpine park with downhill skiing in season.
- Cradle
Mountain*§
Offers a variety of wilderness experiences.
- Douglas-Apsley
Protects the rich diversity dry sclerophyll forest.
- Freycinet
Spectacular scenery on Tasmania's east coast.
- Hartz
Mountains*
Superb mountain landscapes close to Hobart.
- Kent
Group
The Kent Group is as beautiful as it is remote.
- Lake
St Clair*§
Offers a wealth of walking opportunities.
- Maria
Island
A rich history, walks and abundant wildlife.
- Mole
Creek Karst*
Discover the caves at Mole Creek.
- Mt
Field
From waterfalls to snow-capped peaks.
- Mt
William
Long lonely beaches, rich wildlife and plant life.
- Narawntapu
(formerly Asbestos Range)
The "Serengeti" of Tasmania, rich in wildlife.
- Rocky
Cape
Aboriginal heritage, shipwrecks and more.
- Savage
River
A remote, wilderness park of temperate rainforest.
- South
Bruny
Situated at the southern tip of Bruny Island.
- Southwest*
The heart of the Tasmanian wilderness.
- Strzelecki
Home of rare flora and fauna on Flinders Island.
- Tasman
Superb coastal scenery and stunning sea cliffs.
- Walls
of Jerusalem*
Rich alpine flora set among rugged mountains.
- Wild
Rivers*
Dramatic peaks, rainforest, wild rivers and gorges.
(*forms part of the Tasmanian
Wilderness World Heritage Area. § part of the Cradle Mountain -
Lake St Clair National Park) |
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