5 Stunning National Parks That You Shouldn’t Miss in Tasmania

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Breathtaking natural wonders are scattered all around Australia, and Tasmania is home to some of the very best. This island state is home to some of the most beautiful national parks that you’ll ever come across, and here are five you shouldn’t miss for the world.

Freycinet National Park

One of Tasmania’s most popular national parks is located in the heart of the  Hazards mountain range, but its beaches are also a sight to behold, along with the secluded Wineglass Bay.

Southwest National Park

Southwest National Park is Tasmania’s largest attraction of its kind, and its pristine wilderness is a reason enough to pay it a visit.

Mount Field National Park

If you love chasing waterfalls everywhere you go, make sure to check out Mount Field because it’s home to some of Tasmania’s very best, including Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls.

Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park

Speaking of beautiful waterfalls, this national park located between Franklin River and Gordon River is home to the magnificent Nelson Falls.

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park

Passionate hikers will feel right at home in this national park in the heart of Cradle Mountains, which happens to be home to some of Tasmania’s most stunning lakes.

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Nikoleta P
Nikoleta P
Nikoleta is a full-time content writer and pop culture observer with a Master’s Degree in Communication. She enjoys indie movies, classic books, hilarious memes, and daydreaming about all the places she’s going to see.
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