Tasman National Park is located on the island state of Tasmania in southern Australia. It is fairly due east of Hobart. The national park area covers an area of 41.5 square miles (107.5 sq km). It is found on parts of the Forestier and Tasman peninsulas while including all of the Tasman Island.
Tasman Island sits at 980 feet (300 m) above sea level making it one of the highest in the world. There are several geographical rock formations located across the bay and island coastline. These rock formations include Blowhole, Candlestick, Cathedral Rock, Devil’s Kitchen, Tasmans Arch, Totem Pole, and Waterfall Bay.
Each of these rock formations adds to the intrigue and natural beauty of the park. Photographers are often found trying to capture new perspectives of these bewildering facets of nature.
In addition to these rock formations, the national park is also home to three small islands known as The Lanterns. The whole coastline around the park features sheer jagged rocky coastlines that tower above the ocean floor. These sea cliffs are remarkable and picturesque.
These staggering sea cliffs are one of the focal characteristics of the Tasman Peninsula. These near-vertical cliffs can reach heights of 984 feet (300 m). These coastline landscapes are further enhanced with wildlife including fur seals, little penguins, the swift parrot, and the forty-spotted pardalote.
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Tasman National Park Trails
Tasmania is more than the Tasmania Devil and there is much to explore.
Sources
- All Trails, Best Trails in Tasman National Park, https://www.alltrails.com/parks/australia/tasmania/tasman-national-park, retrieved October 2020.
- Discover Tasmania, Tasman National Park, https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/about/national-parks-and-wilderness/tasman-national-park, retrieved June 2020.
- Parks & Wildlife Services Tasmania, Tasman National Park, https://www.parks.tas.gov.au/?base=3868, retrieved October 2019.
- Tasmania, Tasman National Park, https://tasmania.com/things-to-do/national-parks/tasman-national-park/, retrieved October 2019.




