There are 14 national parks in Tasmania
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Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park is a popular destination in Tasmania known for its rich history, geology, and diverse flora and fauna.
Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Derwent Bridge is a natural wonderland located in Tasmania's western region.
Freycinet National Park is a natural wonderland located on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia.
Discover the stunning Hartz Mountains National Park, located in the southern region of Tasmania, Australia.
Kent Group National Park is a collection of six granite islands located in Bass Strait, northwest of the Furneaux Group in Tasmania, Australia.
Lake St Clair, also known as leeawulenna, is a picturesque natural freshwater lake located in the Central Highlands area of Tasmania, Australia. It is situated at the southern end of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park amidst stunning surroundings. It has an area of around 45 square kilometres (17 sq mi) and is Australia's deepest lake, measuring 215m (705ft) at its deepest point.
Experience the History of Australia's Maria Island National Park.
The major threats to the Mole Creek Karst National Park are related to human activity, including nearby agricultural land use, forestry practices, and recreational caving.
Mt Field National Park is Tasmania's oldest and most accessible national park. It is located just one hour's drive north-west of Hobart and offers a diverse landscape with great walks and beautiful waterfalls. The park is known for its stunning waterfalls and diverse landscape, including tall forests, alpine meadows, and rainforest. The most visited spot in the park is the three-tiered Russell Falls, which can be reached by an easy 20-minute circuit. Another popular walk is the Tall Trees Walk,
Narawntapu National Park, previously known as Asbestos Range National Park, is a popular national park located in the Australian state of Tasmania.
Welcome to Rocky Cape National Park.
Strzelecki National Park is a breathtaking national park located on Flinders Island, Tasmania, about 307 km north of Hobart.
Tasman National Park is a beautiful attraction located approximately 56 kilometers east of Hobart in Tasmania, Australia.
Welcome to Walls of Jerusalem National Park. Located in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania, Australia, the park is a unique and beautiful national park forming a part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. It is situated approximately 144 kilometers (89 miles) northwest of Hobart, bordered by Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park to the east, and Central Plateau Conservation Area to the west. The park is named for its geological features that resemble the walls of the city