National Parks
The Western Wilderness is home to 1.38 million hectares of World Heritage area and many of the state’s National Parks. While you are on the west coast you will never be far from a National Park, and to make it easier for you can simply purchase your pass from the West Coast Visitor Information Centre.
Please visit the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service pages for each of these national parks:
- South-West National Park: The heart of the Tasmanian wilderness.
- Mount Field National Park: From waterfalls to snow-capped peaks.
- Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park: Offers a variety of wilderness experiences.
- Franklin-Lower Gordon Wild Rivers National Park: Dramatic peaks, rainforest, wild rivers and gorges.

