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Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park – This UNESCO World Heritage Site is world-renowned for its stunning alpine scenery, glacial lakes, and ancient rainforests. Explore challenging 4WD tracks that lead to remote campsites, hidden waterfalls, and breathtaking mountain views.
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Southwest National Park – Experience a truly wild and remote wilderness area in Southwest National Park. Take scenic 4WDrive tracks through rugged mountains, temperate rainforests, and along deserted coastlines. The park is a haven for experienced hikers and kayakers, offering stunning natural beauty and a true wilderness experience. Keep an eye out for endemic Tasmanian devils, wallabies, and pademelons.
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Freycinet National Park – Freycinet National Park is known for its dramatic pink granite mountains, secluded bays, and white sand beaches. Explore scenic 4WD tracks that lead to Wineglass Bay, one of the most photographed beaches in Australia. The park is a popular destination for bushwalking, kayaking, and wildlife watching.
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Wybalenna National Park – Explore a diverse landscape with dramatic mountains, rainforests, and scenic coastlines. Take challenging 4WD tracks that lead to remote campsites and hidden waterfalls. The park is a haven for bushwalkers and birdwatchers, with a wide variety of birdlife to observe.
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Tasman National Park – Discover a world of towering dolerite cliffs, sculpted by millions of years of erosion. Take scenic 4WDrive tracks that lead to remote campsites, dramatic coastlines, and hidden coves. The park is a haven for kayakers and surfers, with sheltered bays and an abundance of marine life to discover.
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Narawantapu National Park – This remote national park offers a unique opportunity to experience untouched wilderness. Explore challenging 4WD tracks that lead to deserted beaches, towering sand dunes, and coastal lagoons. The park is a haven for birdwatchers with a wide variety of birdlife to observe, and is a popular spot for fishing and surfing.
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Arthurs Pass – This remote mountain range offers a challenging and rewarding off-grid experience. Take 4WD tracks that lead to secluded campsites, towering peaks, and glacial lakes. The area is a haven for experienced bushwalkers and mountain bikers, with opportunities to spot Tasmanian devils, pademelons, and wedge-tailed eagles.
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Walls of Jerusalem National Park – Explore a labyrinth of dolerite pillars, towering cliffs, and sprawling moorlands. Tackle challenging 4WD tracks that lead to remote campsites with stunning views. The park is a haven for experienced bushwalkers and rock climbers, offering a unique and isolated experience.
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Savage River National Park – Discover a wild and remote wilderness area with rugged mountains, temperate rainforests, and dramatic coastlines. Take scenic 4WDrive tracks that lead to secluded beaches, hidden waterfalls, and heathland teeming with wildlife. The park is a popular spot for fishing, kayaking, and wildlife watching, with sightings of Tasmanian devils, wallabies, and pademelons being common.
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Mount Field National Park – This national park offers a diverse landscape with towering waterfalls, temperate rainforests, and alpine meadows. Explore scenic 4WD tracks that lead to secluded campsites, historical sites, and Truffle Farms. The park is a popular destination for bushwalking, wildlife watching, and exploring historical sites. Keep an eye out for pademelons, echidnas, and a variety of birdlife.
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Meander Valley – The Meander Valley offers a chance to experience a unique and picturesque rural landscape. Explore scenic 4WD tracks that wind through farmland, forests, and past historical villages. The area is a popular destination for fly-fishing, fossicking, and visiting local wineries and farms.
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Frenchman’s Cap National Park – Frenchman’s Cap National Park is named after its dramatic pyramid-shaped peak. Explore challenging 4WD tracks that lead to remote campsites, glacial lakes, and alpine meadows. The park is a haven for experienced bushwalkers and mountaineers, offering a true wilderness experience. Keep an eye out for Tasmanian devils, wallabies, and wedge-tailed eagles.
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