Break O'Day parks

Break O'Day, located on the East Coast of Tasmania, offers a variety of parks and nature reserves for visitors to enjoy. Some of the notable parks in the area include Blue Tier Forest Reserve, a beautiful forest reserve with walking trails and opportunities to explore the natural beauty of Tasmania; Evercreech Forest Reserve, another forest reserve with walking trails and picnic areas, perfect for a relaxing day in nature; St Helens Point Conservation Area, featuring a nature playground, BBQ facilities, and a boat ramp at the end of St Helens Point Road; Winifred Curtis Reserve, a reserve with walking trails and opportunities to observe native wildlife; and Serpentarium Wildlife Park Tasmania, a wildlife park focusing on snakes, other reptiles, and some marsupials.

The Break O'Day Council also manages several public parks and reserves that offer BBQ facilities, toilets, outdoor gym equipment, and quiet park benches. The area is known for its diverse scenery, including coastal towns and hamlets such as Falmouth, Scamander, Beaumaris, Binalong Bay, and St Helens. With a range of parks and reserves to choose from, visitors to Break O'Day can enjoy the stunning natural beauty and tranquility of Tasmania's East Coast.