Hartz Mountains National Park
Highlights
- Explore ancient glaciers that shape the dramatic landscape of Hartz Mountains National Park in Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage Area.
- Gaze at breathtaking mountain peaks that stretch towards Tasmania's southern coast, offering panoramic views that inspire awe.
- Wander through vibrant wildflowers in spring, including the striking red blooms of the Tasmanian waratah lighting up the countryside.
- Discover tranquil glacial lakes nestled in the alpine plateau, perfect for a peaceful retreat into nature's beauty.
Hartz Mountains has been shaped by ancient glaciers and offers visitors a window into Tasmania’s remote and rugged southwest wilderness. You’ll feel on top of the world as you gaze out at the seemingly endless mountain peaks, stretching towards Tasmania’s southern coast.
While the mountains are certainly the park’s heroes, there’s plenty more on offer in the Hartz Mountains, which is particularly popular with bushwalkers. The extensive natural and cultural values of the landscape have earned the park an important place in Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area.
In Hartz Mountains National Park, waterfalls tumble off the high backbone of dolerite, which was covered by a deep layer of ice during the Ice Age. The resulting features include small glacial lakes that dot the alpine plateau and make this a wonderfully dramatic place to visit. While winter often brings snow and freezing temperatures, in spring the wildflowers bloom and the red flowers of the Tasmanian waratah light up the countryside.
Please visit the Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania website (parks.tas.gov.au) for further information about this national park including how to get there and things to do. Refer to the ‘know before you go’ webpage for more important information about alerts, safety in parks and entry fees.
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