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Successful fuel reduction burns at Arthur River

20/05/2013

The Parks and Wildlife Service has taken advantage of continuing favourable conditions to complete several strategic fuel reduction burns in the Arthur River area during the past week.More

Better protection for Pitt Water wetlands

10/05/2013

Improved stormwater management is one of a number of strategies that will help the long-term conservation of the habitat and migratory birds of the Pitt Water Nature Reserve between Cambridge and Sorell.More

Planned burn for Flinders Island

02/05/2013

The Parks and Wildlife Service wish to advise that fire management burns are planned to be undertaken when conditions are suitable, during May 2013, at Badger Corner, Strzelecki National Park on Flinders Island.More

Waterfall Bay

3. Waterfall Bay

time 1 - 1.5 hours return (1.7km one way)
access From Eaglehawk Neck, on the Tasman Peninsula, take road C338 to its end at the Devils Kitchen. See map
fees Park entry fees apply.
facilities Toilets are located 2km away at the Blowhole
grade Level 2
what to take Group A items
cautions Supervise children, stay within barriers, hazardous cliffs
prohibited No pets, firearms or bicycles

Vantage points that show cliffs plummeting into the sea and swirling ocean waters make this an exciting coastal walk within the Tasman National Park.

Highlights

The stunning coastline of this region includes some of the highest sea cliffs in Australia. Waterfall Bay offers a spectacular view across the cliff-lined bay to a waterfall which, after rain, plummets straight into the sea.