The Huon Valley in Tasmania boasts a range of picturesque hiking trails catering to various skill levels. Notable trails in the area include Lake Skinner, a challenging 4-hour, 6 km hike for which no parks pass is required, and Snowy South, a very difficult 7-hour, 12 km hike also without the need for a parks pass. Mickeys Beach offers an easy 1-hour, 2 km hike without a parks pass, while Adamsons Falls presents an easy 2-hour, 6 km hike requiring a parks pass. Lake Esperance is a very easy 1.5-hour, 3 km hike without the need for a parks pass, and Snug Falls offers an easy 1-hour, 2 km hike with no parks pass required. Hartz Peak provides an easy 4-hour, 8 km hike that necessitates a parks pass, and Billy Brown Falls offers an easy 1-hour, 2 km hike without requiring a parks pass. Mount Misery is a moderate 3-hour, 5 km hike that accepts donations for entry, and Skinners Creek Walking Track is an easy trail suitable for all ages and abilities, including dogs, offering interpretative information on Tasmania's unique flora and fauna.
Moreover, the Huon Valley and its Far South present a wide array of walks ranging from 2 minutes to up to 3 hours, encompassing trails like Lookout, Tall Trees Track, Rainforest walk, and Waterfall track. The moderately challenging Mt Misery Track guides hikers onto sub-alpine heathland. For those seeking a longer trek, the 4-hour return, 15.4 km South Cape Bay Track commences at Cockle Creek and leads to South Cape Bay, the southernmost point in Tasmania.