Majestic Cradle Mountain located in Kentish Tasmania. Crystal clean air, wild native rivers and waterfalls, unique flora and fauna and one of Australia's most noted World Heritage Areas is what greets visitors arriving at Cradle Mountain - Lake St. Change your region and language. Find us on. About this site. Privacy Policy. Terms and Conditions. Other sites. Business Events. Tourism Investment. Product Disclaimer. Times are subject to change, please confirm access times with the visitor centre prior to your arrival.
Please note: Dove Lake car park restrictions due to shelter construction. During the construction of the new Dove Lake viewing shelter from April to March , there is no private vehicle access past the Ronny Creek car park or to Dove Lake.
Limited parking is available for private vehicles at Ronny Creek, however park access is only permitted before or after shuttle bus operation hours. The shuttle bus service will continue to operate on a frequent timetable during the peak periods throughout the construction.
See the Frequently Asked Questions to understand further details regarding the site works and access. Where possible, please avoid driving in our reserves at night. You are sharing the roads with our native wildlife, so take it slow and watch out for animals on the road. To find out what fuel stoves are permitted see the Fuel Stove Only area webpage.
For all snow and road closure or condition advisories, contact the Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre on 03 It is strongly advised that all visitors park at the visitor centre, validate their parks pass and take the shuttle bus service into the park. The visitor centre is open daily from 8. The Overland Track check-in counter is located inside the visitor centre.
The Cradle Mountain Interpretation Centre and Rangers Station is located just inside the national park entrance and features informative displays and an art gallery. The centre is open daily from 9. Basic grocery items are available at the Discovery Holiday Parks reception. Please note that fuel may not be available at all times.
Please note on the Waldheim Cabins that the eight cabins provide simple and affordable lodgings where a number of great walking tracks radiate from your front door. Each cabin is equipped with electric heating, single bunk beds, basic cooking utensils, a small refrigerator, crockery, cutlery and a standard electric stove.
Tap water at the cabins is not potable. RVs caravans and trailers are not permitted on Dove Lake Road. Caravans and trailers may be un-hitched and parked in the main carpark at the Cradle Mountain visitor centre. There is an afterhours key collection service available.
If entering during operating hours, guests must only enter and exit the park with shuttle bus escort. Please speak to Visitor Centre staff on your arrival if entering during shuttle operating hours to receive instruction on how to follow entry and exit procedures. Find out other essential information for visiting Tasmania's parks and reserves on our Know before you go section. Weather conditions in Tasmania can change quickly and frequently, especially in alpine areas.
Snow, rain, wind and sun are all possible at any time of the year, and bushfires can occur between October and March. Deaths have occurred when people have been caught unprepared in cold, wet and windy weather. Children, older people and those with an illness or disability are at the greatest risk in such conditions. Watch the hypothermia safety video with English subtitles to understand the dangers of being cold and how to be prepared.
It is a nice alternative to the more strenuous Cradle Mountain Circuit with part of the trail meandering through the rainforest while also giving good views of Dove Lake. This is a shorter and easier trek of 1. It takes 40 minutes to make this trek. This is a 15 km trek that takes visitors past and along Shadow Lake and Forgotten Lake. It follows Watersmeet where the Hugel and Cuvier Rivers combine together. The Hugel mountain range serves as the backdrop and additional scenic landscape of the trail.
Clair National Park was established as a protected area to protect the captivating landscapes for future generations. The park is a temendous place for citizens and global visitors to experience some of the best natural settings that Tasmania has to offer.
The park also protects the habitat for 11 endemic bird species. Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair Tasmania , Australia Oceania.
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