TASMAN NATIONAL PARK

TASMAN NATIONAL PARK

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    Tasman National Park, located on Tasmania’s southeastern coast, is a dramatic showcase of towering dolerite sea cliffs, secluded beaches, and unique geological formations. Encompassing the Tasman and Forestier Peninsulas, the park features Australia’s highest sea cliffs, rising up to 300 metres at Cape Pillar and Cape Hauy . The park is renowned for its natural rock formations, including the Tasman Arch, Devil’s Kitchen, Blowhole, and Remarkable Cave. Visitors can explore the area via the award-winning Three Capes Track or shorter walks to Cape Raoul and Cape Hauy . Marine life abounds, with opportunities to spot seals, dolphins, and migrating whales, while the inland forests are home to diverse birdlife and native wildlife. Easily accessible from Hobart, Tasman National Park offers a wild yet welcoming experience for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers alike.