
Bakers Beach, nestled within Tasmania's Narawntapu National Park, offers a serene coastal retreat with its expansive 6.9 km stretch of sand along Bass Strait. The beach is renowned for its diverse landscapes, including coastal heathlands, grasslands, wetlands, and dry sclerophyll woodlands, attracting a variety of bird species such as honeyeaters, green rosellas, black cockatoos, raptors, robins, wrens, and fantails. Visitors can enjoy activities like swimming, fishing, and beachcombing, with accessible facilities including picnic areas, toilets, and campsites. The area is also home to abundant wildlife, including Forester kangaroos, Bennetts wallabies, and pademelons, which are often spotted grazing or resting near the visitor centre at Springlawn. For those seeking adventure, the Coastal Traverse walk offers a 21 km journey through the park's stunning coastal scenery, connecting Bakers Beach to Greens Beach.
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