Mount Field National Park

Nature park
★ 4.9 (100+ reviews) • 2K+ booked
Nestled in the heart of Tasmania, Mount Field National Park is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates visitors with its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity. Known for its lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, this park offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Whether you're drawn to the towering waterfalls or the serene beauty of the rainforests, Mount Field National Park promises a captivating journey into the heart of nature's splendor.
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Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia
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Mount Field National Park Reviews

4.9 /5
100+ reviews
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Wong ********
22 Jun
A meaningful trip with the greens and wildlife! Really love it! The guide is experienced too! A classic Hobart scienic tour!
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Grace ****
9 Jun
What a beautiful day out! This tour was such a great way to experience a mix of nature, wildlife, and charming local spots. Walking through Mount Field to see Russell Falls felt like stepping into a postcard. Bonorong was a personal favourite—I loved feeding the kangaroos and getting up close with the Tasmanian devils. Richmond was so quaint and full of character, and the drive up Mount Wellington (despite the weather being a bit moody!) gave us some stunning views. A big thank you to our tour guide, who really made the experience special. So friendly, full of knowledge, and patient with all our questions. You could tell they genuinely loved sharing Tasmania with us. Highly recommend this tour if you want a day full of variety, beauty, and good company! regards: Grace
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Tiang ********
28 May
Very good with pick up and drop off right at hotel. Guide managed time well to let us see all the attractions that was in the itinerary.
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Nigel *****
6 May
Excellent tour of Tasmania, Locally run - many pits stop to explore the nature trials of Tasmania! really loved cradle mountain
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Nikko *****
2 May
such a knowledgeable guide and cater to all of our needs. the tours is amazing starting form mountain and end at the mountain
Klook User
28 Apr
Scott was an excellent guide, thorough and friendly. He is a safe driver that is also super helpful. The tour was designed in a way that is suitable for all age and fitness. Love it all.
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LI *******
11 Mar
The shuttle bus was very punctual, and the tour guide was very professional, which deserves praise! And I saw cute wombats! It’s a pity that it’s a little cloudy, but I will recommend it to my friends!
LI *******
11 Mar
I participated in this one-day tour with my family. The shuttle was very punctual and the tour guide was very professional. It deserves praise! I also saw cute wombats. It's a pity that it's quite cloudy and a little overcast, but it's worth recommending to friends!
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Russell Falls

Welcome to the enchanting world of Russell Falls, a jewel in the crown of Mount Field National Park. As one of Tasmania's most beloved waterfalls, its tiered cascades create a mesmerizing spectacle, surrounded by lush ferns and towering trees. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or simply seeking a tranquil escape, Russell Falls offers a serene setting that captivates visitors year-round. Don't miss the chance to experience this iconic natural wonder!

Tall Trees Walk

Step into a world of giants on the Tall Trees Walk, where you'll be dwarfed by some of the tallest trees on the planet. This easy trail meanders through a forest of majestic swamp gums, offering a peaceful and awe-inspiring journey into nature's grandeur. Perfect for families and nature lovers alike, the Tall Trees Walk provides a unique opportunity to connect with the ancient forest ecosystem of Mount Field National Park. Come and be amazed by the towering beauty that surrounds you!

Lake Dobson

Discover the alpine beauty of Lake Dobson, a gateway to adventure in Mount Field National Park. Known for its stunning views and diverse wildlife, this picturesque spot is perfect for hiking, picnicking, and in winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Surrounded by alpine vegetation, Lake Dobson offers a refreshing escape into nature's playground. Whether you're seeking outdoor thrills or a peaceful retreat, this scenic lake promises an unforgettable experience for all who visit.

Culture and History

Mount Field National Park is a treasure trove of cultural and historical significance, being one of Tasmania's first national parks. It has long been a place of natural wonder and exploration, reflecting the region's commitment to conservation. The park also holds deep cultural importance for the Tasmanian Aboriginal Community, the traditional custodians of this land. Visitors are encouraged to respect and acknowledge the rich cultural heritage that is woven into the fabric of this stunning landscape.

Local Cuisine

While exploring Mount Field National Park, treat your taste buds to Tasmania's unique flavors. The region is renowned for its fresh seafood and locally sourced produce. Nearby towns offer charming dining experiences where you can savor local specialties such as Tasmanian salmon, cheese, and wines. These culinary delights provide a true taste of the region, making your visit even more memorable.

Historical Landmarks

Discover the historical landmarks within Mount Field National Park, where remnants of early European settlements and logging operations offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's past. These sites provide an intriguing backdrop to the park's natural beauty, allowing visitors to step back in time and appreciate the historical tapestry of the area.