Travel Guide Mount Field National Park
Find an accommodation
Advertising
Established in 1916, this is Tasmania's oldest national park. The southern part of the park is covered by dense rainforest. A path winds through giant tree ferns to Russell Falls, a superb waterfall. From here, you continue into the forest of giant eucalyptus trees, the tallest of which reaches 79 m. Several hikes are available to discover the local vegetation: snow gum (snow eucalyptus), pencil pine with its tortured trunk, pandanus, waratah, sassafras, bottle brush... A serviced campground is located at the park entrance. Please note: the Tasmania Parks Pass is compulsory.
Suggested addresses Mount Field National Park
Weather at the moment
Advertising
Organize your trip with our partners Mount Field National Park
Transportation
Book your plane tickets
Car Rental
Boat rental
Accommodation & stays
Find a hotel
Holiday rental
Find your campsite
Tailor-made trip
Immersion travel
Services / On site
Activities & visits
Find a doctor