Rocky Cape things to do

Rocky Cape in Tasmania has a range of attractions and activities for travelers. The Rocky Cape National Park is a must-visit site, offering coastal walks, Aboriginal sites, sea caves, rock pools, and sheltered beaches. The park is known for its unique vegetation, including coastal heathlands and the grass tree. It also contains significant Aboriginal sites dating back thousands of years.

Visitors can explore the coastal walks in the national park, such as the North Cave and lighthouse, Banksia Grove/Caves Circuit, and Postmans Track. Picnicking is also available with picnic areas, barbecue spots, and toilets at Mary Ann Cove and the Sisters Beach holiday area. Other attractions near Rocky Cape include the Rocky Cape Lighthouse, which offers coastal walks suitable for different abilities, and the South Cave and North Cave, where visitors can learn about the area's history. Camping options are available in nearby townships like Rocky Cape, Crayfish Creek, and the Peggs Beach Conservation Area. Alternatively, visitors can choose to stay in Sisters Beach or Boat Harbour.