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Visitors Guide to Tasmania's National Parks - Mt William National Park

Introduction

Coastal Lagoon
Mt William
From its long, lonely beaches to its teeming wildlife; from its unique history to its abundant plant life, Mt William National Park is a place of constant fascination. Nestled in the far north-east corner of the State, the park is an important area for the conservation of Tasmania's coastal heathlands and dry sclerophyll plants.

Whether you fish or swim; watch birds or wander by the sea, there's always something more to see in this beautiful national park.


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