Tasman parks

The Tasman Region in Tasmania boasts a collection of stunning national parks, each offering unique landscapes and experiences for visitors. Tasman National Park encompasses Forestier and Tasman peninsulas, featuring dramatic cliffs, rock formations, and diverse wildlife like penguins, whales, dolphins, and endangered Wedge-tailed Eagles. Freycinet National Park is renowned for its coastal landscapes, beaches, the iconic Russell Falls, and various walking tracks. Southwest National Park, Tasmania's largest reserve, showcases dramatic mountain ranges and coastal vistas amidst wild, changeable weather conditions.

Strzelecki National Park on Flinders Island provides a remote and rugged wilderness experience, while Maria Island National Park, accessible by ferry from Triabunna, offers a unique mix of wildlife, history, and stunning landscapes. Hartz Mountains National Park is recognized for its alpine vegetation, waterfalls, and walking tracks, catering to a diverse range of visitor experiences. South Bruny National Park on Bruny Island boasts pristine beaches, coastal walking tracks, and abundant birdlife sightings.

Visitors can access all of Tasmania's national parks with a holiday pass valid for two months, providing an excellent opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the state.