
Southwest National Park, Tasmania's largest national park, spans 6,183 square kilometers of pristine wilderness. As part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, it features rugged mountain ranges, buttongrass moorlands, and ancient rainforests. Visitors can explore the 85-kilometer South Coast Track, traverse the Western Arthur Range, or enjoy shorter walks like the Duckhole Lake and South Cape Bay trails. Camping options include Huon, Teds Beach, and Edgar campgrounds, offering access to fishing, kayaking, and diverse wildlife. The park is accessible via the Gordon River Road and Cockle Creek, the southernmost road end in Australia.
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