South West Tasmania things to do

Tasmania's Southwest National Park is the state's largest national park, covering almost 10% of the state. It offers a rugged and wild experience with towering mountains, pristine rivers, ancient rainforests, and massive lakes. The park's remote and wild character draws nature lovers from around the world, as much of it is inaccessible to vehicles.

Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views on a scenic drive, embark on a 7-day walk through remote regions, or engage in boating activities in the park's two lakes and surrounding ocean. The Southwest Wilderness Experience provides a unique way to take in the park's scenery, with scenic flights, guided ground tours, and a scenic cruise.

The park's unique landscape, shaped by erosion, sets it apart. It is home to dramatic and challenging mountains, as well as accessible pockets that offer a glimpse of the vast wilderness beyond. Accessible from several points, the park's remote wilderness features mountain ranges, moorlands, and rainforests.

As a UNESCO World Heritage-listed wilderness area, the Southwest National Park is truly special for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature. In addition to natural beauty, the park also offers a rich history, including the former tin-mining settlement of Melaleuca. With its diverse offerings, from outdoor activities to historical sites, the park caters to a wide range of visitors.

Whether embarking on a multi-day adventure, taking in the scenery from the air, or simply enjoying a leisurely experience in nature, Tasmania's Southwest National Park has something to offer for everyone seeking an unforgettable wilderness adventure.

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