Glamorgan-Spring Bay, Tasmania, is known for Maria Island National Park, a natural wildlife sanctuary offering a unique opportunity to observe native animals and birds. The park is a hotspot for birdwatching, boasting almost all of Tasmania's endemic birds such as the endangered forty-spotted pardalote, green rosellas, and the majestic wedge-tailed eagle.
Alongside its natural wonders, Maria Island National Park features historic ruins, sweeping bays, rugged cliffs, and mountains that provide insight into Tasmania's rich history. In addition to the national park, the area is home to East Coast Natureworld, a premier natural wildlife and ecology park where visitors can explore vast parkland, lagoons, and even hand-feed free-ranging kangaroos.