Kentish parks

The Kentish Region in Tasmania is home to several stunning parks that offer a variety of outdoor experiences for visitors. Some of the notable parks in the area include: Black Bluff Nature Recreation Area in Middlesex, Tasmania, providing a serene environment for picnicking and exploring nature. Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park, a key visitor attraction featuring breathtaking mountain scenery and the world-standard Lake Barrington Rowing Course. Devils Gate Dam, a unique landmark that is an impressive sight to behold, and Dove Lake, surrounded by picturesque landscapes offering a peaceful spot for relaxation and outdoor activities.

King George V Park, offering a range of amenities such as camping grounds and picnic areas, making it a popular destination for day visitors. Kentish Park, a popular location for day visitors with picnicking, sightseeing, and lake-based activities. Lake Barrington Rowing Course, a world-standard rowing course attracting both competitors and spectators. Kentish Park Campgrounds, located on the banks of Lake Barrington, providing free campsites in a tranquil setting for overnight stays. In addition to these parks, the region boasts visitor attractions like Wild Mersey Mountain Bike Trails, Seven Sheds Brewery, and Gear House of Grind, making the Kentish Region a must-visit destination for nature lovers and travel enthusiasts.

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