A valid parks pass is required for entry into all Tasmania’s National Parks. Choose from a variety of options to purchase the pass best suited to your requirements. Passes are available per person or per vehicle which is generally a more affordable option when travelling with two or more people. Day entry passes are available however, when visiting more than one park we recommend the Holiday Vehicle Pass as the most cost efficient way of seeing Tasmania’s beautiful and unique national parks.
Tasmania’s outstanding national park system offers visitors a wide choice of opportunities to discover spectacular landscapes, from highlands carved by glaciers to quiet, solitary beaches; from cool, silent rainforests to colourful, alpine wilderness. Tasmania’s 19 national parks encompass a diversity of unspoiled habitats and ecosystems, which offer refuge to unique, and often ancient, plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth.
North Coast
- Narawntapu National Park
Flinders Island
- Strzelecki National Park
- Kent Group National Park
North East
- Ben Lomond National Park
- Mount William National Park
East Coast
- Douglas Apsley National Park
- Freycinet National Park
- Maria Island National Park
South East
- Hartz Mountains National Park
- Tasman National Park
South
- South Bruny National Park
South West
- Mount Field National Park
- Southwest National Park
West Coast
- Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
North West
- Savage River National Park
- Cradle Mountain- Lake St Clair National Park
- Mole Creek Karst National Park
- Rocky Cape National Park
- Walls of Jerusalem National Park
Please Note: Dogs and other pets are not allowed in national parks.
Many areas in Tasmania’s national parks do not have rubbish bins available. Please be prepared to carry your rubbish back out of the park at the end of your stay.
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