Rocky Cape National Park






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Rocky Cape National Park, nestled between Table Cape and The Nut, offers a captivating blend of rugged coastlines, heath-covered hills, and significant Tasmanian Aboriginal sites. The park features dramatic geological formations, including twisted rocks, sea caves, rock pools, and sheltered beaches. Its windswept vegetation comprises coastal heathlands that bloom vibrantly in spring and summer, along with various orchid species. The park is rich in Aboriginal heritage, with numerous caves, artefacts, and rock shelters that provide insights into the coastal Aboriginal lifestyle. A strong cultural and spiritual connection to this place continues today, with the Tasmanian Aboriginal community actively involved in the management of the park. Visitors can explore the park on foot, choosing from numerous short and long walks that traverse its diverse landscapes, including sea caves, rock pools, and secluded beaches.
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